Addison Rae Electrifies Coachella with Thrilling Performance

Addison Rae Electrifies Coachella with Thrilling Performance

Addison Rae electrifies the Coachella crowd with a theatrical Saturday night set. The singer opened a new chapter called “The Fame and Glory Show.”

Stage production and visuals

The performance began with “Diet Pepsi” as the screen announced the show’s name. Dancers wore black jackets stamped with the word “fame.”

Rae wore an extravagant boa during “Money Is Everything.” Red motifs recurred throughout the set. The color appeared in sirens, a brooch, and pom poms shaken by dancers.

Song moments and wardrobe shifts

She contrasted looks to create visual drama. For “Aquamarine,” Rae performed in bright red latex. Later, she slipped into a purple hoodie for “Headphones On.”

That hoodie moment included a playful exchange with the crowd about Justin Bieber. Rae warmed the stage for the night’s headliner and joked about being there for Justin Bieber.

Guests and audience interaction

Maddie Ziegler joined Rae on stage for “Aquamarine.” Ziegler danced in a flowing white outfit while Rae stood out in red.

Rae also pulled a fan into her remix of Charli XCX’s “Von Dutch.” She encouraged the fan to deliver the song’s signature scream and then moved into the crowd. “Can I go in here?” she asked, later adding, “Oops! I’m doing it.”

Tour plans and past Coachella history

Rae teased the revamped show on Instagram. She wrote that the production had become #TheFameAndGloryShow, a 2.0 version of #TheAddisonTourShow.

She said the run begins at Coachella and finishes in Poland. Rae’s set on Saturday was her first full-length solo performance at the festival.

Festival debut and album tease

Her Coachella festival debut came in 2025 as a surprise guest during Arca’s set. She joined to sing “Arcamarine,” the remix of her song “Aquamarine.”

Rae used the moment to announce an album. She wore a see-through white dress with hot pink underwear showing a release date for her self-titled debut.

Artistry and public image

Her performance combined pop glam and staged theatrics for a thrilling performance. Rae has repeatedly emphasized visual storytelling in her career.

In a Rolling Stone cover story last year, she said she prepared a binder and mood boards before meeting a record label. The binder showcased her aesthetic when she had no finished music to play.

Filmogaz.com coverage continues as Rae moves the Fame and Glory production beyond Coachella.