Coachella 2025, Day 2: The Brat Gods Have Spoken.
Charli XCX stormed the main stage at Coachella this Saturday night (April 12), and honey, she did not come to play. No, she came to Brat. Capital B. Full stop. Glitter, chaos, and unbothered vibes ONLY.
Looking like a cyberpunk rave angel who just broke up with a DJ in Berlin, the 32-year-old pop renegade decided to cause maximum pop damage by summoning her equally iconic posse to join her on stage. This wasn’t just a concert—it was an Avengers-level crossover for sad hotties and rave girls everywhere.
Enter: Billie Eilish, Lorde, and Troye Sivan — aka the Holy Trinity of Feelings™.
– Billie Eilish crawled out of her haunted dollhouse to sing “Guess,” delivering full ethereal goth fairy realness.
– Lorde floated down from New Zealand in a cloud of cryptic Instagram captions to serve up “Girl, so confusing,” which we can all agree is the official anthem of having one (1) friend you love but also think might be talking trash behind your back.
– Troye Sivan pranced onto the stage for “Talk Talk,” and it was giving “sweat, sparkle, and soft-boy serotonin.” He did not miss a beat or a hair flip.
Meanwhile, in the background of this glittery fever dream, the viral “Apple” dance broke out—because of course it did. Starring TikTok royalty Quen Blackwell and glamazon models Alex Consani and Gabriette, the choreography was pure chaos and carbs, just the way we like it.
And because this wouldn’t be Coachella without a celebrity sighting so random it breaks the simulation, guess who was spotted bopping around in the audience like it was a silent disco?
TIMOTHÉE FREAKIN’ CHALAMET.
Yes, the cheekbones were there. Yes, the curls were hydrated. And yes, he was holding hands with Kylie Jenner, because apparently we’re still living in that timeline.
Check out the videos in our Instagram post below to witness the madness, the glam, the Timmy cameo, and all the Brat-certified chaos Charli XCX brought to the desert. Warning: may cause uncontrollable urge to dye your hair, dance on a speaker, or text your ex “new era who dis.”
You’ve been warned.