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Sheeran took the stage to perform Malone's smash hit "Sunflower," while Jelly joined Malone for their song "Losers."
Post Malone brought some star power to close out Coachella 2025, tapping both Ed Sheeran and Jelly Roll to join him during his headlining set on Sunday night.
Jelly came out first, taking the stage with Post to perform “Losers,” their collaboration on Post Malone’s country debut album F-1 Trillion. Sheeran came out after, performing Swae Lee’s vocals on Malone and Lee’s diamond smash “Sunflower.”
Malone wrapped the festival days after Morgan Wallen released their latest collaboration “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” the follow up to last year’s “I Had Some Help.” If last year was any indication, the new single is likely a contender for song of the summer.
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Sheeran performed at the festival earlier this weekend before his surprise Sunday night, playing Saturday afternoon after being announced as a surprise performer for weekend two earlier this month. Weezer took the Saturday slot for weekend one, playing despite bassist Scott Shriner’s wife being shot by police days earlier.
Sheeran is in full promotion mode for his upcoming eighth studio album Play, which doesn’t have a release date confirmed but seems to be coming sooner rather than later. He released the album’s lead single “Azizam” earlier in April and dropped the music video for the song last week. At Coachella this weekend, he also hosted a pop-up of his “Old Phone Pub,” where he performed with Shaboozey and fellow Atlantic labelmate Alex Warren.
Elsewhere at Coachella this weekend, Dave Grohl came out to perform “Everlong” with the Los Angeles Philharmonic during the Phil’s set this weekend. Irish hip-hop group Kneecap, meanwhile, incited “free Palestine” chants during their Saturday set, also displaying messages on the screen behind them that said “fuck Israel, free Palestine,” and that the U.S. was enabling a genocide against the Palestinians.
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