Madonna made a surprise appearance during Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella set, but has sparked backlash from fans accusing her of lip-syncing. The Madonna Roasted Over ‘Cringeworthy’ Coachella Performance first appeared on The Blast
Madonna’s Coachella comeback is already stirring controversy. The pop icon made a surprise appearance during Sabrina Carpenter’s second weekend headlining set, but instead of universal praise, the performance quickly sparked backlash from fans accusing her of lip-syncing.
Madonna’s Coachella Comeback Sparks Lip-Sync Backlash

Madonna entered the stage in dramatic fashion, emerging from beneath the platform toward the end of Carpenter’s set, marking a full-circle return nearly 20 years after her own iconic 2006 Coachella performance. Dressed in a purple corset, tiny shorts, matching gloves, and high-heeled boots, she joined Carpenter for a mashup of her hits “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer,” with heavy backing vocals driving the performance.
Social media lit up almost instantly, with critics claiming Madonna wasn’t actually singing live during the duet. “She can’t sing so she has to lip-sync,” one claimed as another wrote, “Has she ever sang live? no never.”
On X, one user wrote, “Madonna is lip syncing and Sabrina is singing over the backing track. Sabrina sounds great” Another added, “Lip syncing, I’m pretty sure. The vocals aren’t matching with when the microphone goes to their mouth.”
Someone else wrote, “This is cringeworthy. Bullsh-t theatre crap.”
‘Passing The Torch’ In Coachella Moment

While some critics questioned the performance, plenty of fans were quick to celebrate the unexpected collaboration. Social media lit up with praise for Madonna’s influence and the full-circle moment of her sharing the stage with a new generation of pop stars.
“There would be none of this without Madonna. She’s passing the torch to the next generation. First Brit [Spears] and Christina [Aguilera], and now Sabrina. Lucky girl, Sabrina,” one user wrote. Others were simply stunned by the surprise pairing. “I am unwell! Madonna x Sabrina singing Like A Prayer was not on my bingo card,” another fan shared.
Some even framed the moment as a symbolic endorsement from the Queen of Pop herself. “If there’s one thing Madonna never fails to do, it’s give her blessing to the pop newcomers,” someone else said.
Madonna Reflects On ‘Full Circle’ Coachella Return Amid Backlash
Despite the controversy, Madonna took a moment to reflect on what the performance meant to her. “Wow, thank you… Sabrina, thank you so much for inviting me on your show,” she said to which Carpenter replied, “No thanks needed, Madonna.”
“Well, I have a few things I want to get off my chest,” Madonna continued. “So, 20 years ago today I performed at Coachella. I was in the dance tent, and it was the first time I performed ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor, Part One’ in America. It was such a thrill and it’s a thrill to be back. It’s a full circle moment, you know? Very meaningful for me.”
Urging Fans To ‘Be Together’ As New Album Nears

Madonna also addressed the crowd directly, urging unity despite the noise surrounding the performance. “Let’s try to be together. Let’s try to avoid disagreements. And to that point, the great thing about music is that it brings people together,” she said.
The appearance comes just ahead of her upcoming album “Confessions II,” set to drop July 3. Madonna described her upcoming project by referencing the opening lines of her track “One Step Away,” explaining, “People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place, it’s a threshold: A ritualistic space where movement replaces language.”
She went on to note that the vision dates back to the very beginning of the album’s creation, adding, “When Stuart Price and I first started working on this record, this was our manifesto.”
Sabrina Carpenter Turns Coachella Set Into Celebrity-Filled Spectacle

Madonna wasn’t the only celebrity to join Sabrina. Across both weekends, her Coachella sets were packed with surprise cameos that added an extra layer of buzz and unpredictability.
Weekend one featured Sam Elliott opening the show, setting the tone before Will Ferrell appeared later in a comedic bit as an electrician. Samuel L. Jackson also made his presence felt, lending his voice as a guiding narrator throughout the set.
For weekend two, Carpenter switched things up again, bringing out Terry Crews, who stepped into the spotlight and performed a snippet of “A Thousand Miles,” a playful nod to his unforgettable “White Chicks” moment.
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