David Lee Roth and Teddy Swims Rock Coachella with ‘Jump’ Performance
David Lee Roth surprised fans with an unexpected appearance at Coachella, performing alongside Teddy Swims. The duo delivered an electrifying rendition of Van Halen’s iconic song “Jump.” The performance took place on the main stage, starting at 5:30 PM local time.
Highlights of the Performance
Teddy Swims, known for his hit “Lose Control,” began his set by announcing special guests. He used a doorbell sound effect to introduce each collaborator:
- Joe Jonas joined Swims for “When You Look Me in the Eyes.”
- Vanessa Carlton performed her 2001 hit “A Thousand Miles.”
- The grand finale featured David Lee Roth singing “Jump.”
David Lee Roth’s Grand Entrance
As Roth joined the stage, Swims exclaimed, “Oh my God! It’s David Lee Roth from the best f—king band of all time, Van Halen!” Roth, often referred to as “Diamond Dave,” made a memorable entrance, radiating energy and excitement.
A Memorable Performance
Decked out in a bedazzled leather vest and tight pants, Roth energized the crowd. He danced and interacted with the audience while delivering the famous track. The iconic opening synth of “Jump” sparked cheers, even from those who weren’t alive when it first debuted in 1984.
Roth’s Future Touring Plans
Previously retired from touring, David Lee Roth is set to return to the road in 2025. His upcoming U.S. tour is scheduled to kick off on April 16 in Airway Heights, Washington.
Concert Takeaways
The collaboration between Roth and Swims at Coachella showcased the timeless appeal of Van Halen’s music. Fans are eager for what’s next as Roth continues to build excitement around his return to live performances.
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