Dave Grohl, Cynthia Erivo Join Gustavo Dudamel and LA Phil at Coachella

· Rolling Stone

The Los Angeles Philharmonic led by conductor Gustavo Dudamel was in full swing on Saturday for the second weekend of Coachella after appearing last weekend. It was a star-studded affair, which included surprise performances by Dave Grohl and Cynthia Erivo.

The Foo Fighters frontman hit the stage with his guitar and he delivered two of his band’s songs, including the grittily sung “The Sky Is a Neighborhood” and merged the classical with the classic on “Everlong.”

Erivo also performed two songs. She began with the ballad that appeared from the lyrics to be “Brick by Brick,” a track from her upcoming sophomore album, I Forgive You.

“Hello Coachella, nice to see you. Would you like a little Prince?” Erivo asked following “Brick by Brick.” The crowd cheered. “OK, Prince for you then.” She then launched into a rousing cover of “Purple Rain” to close out the LA Phil set, as the fan footage below captured.

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Previously announced guest Natasha Bedingfield also performed, delivering “Unwritten.” Other performers who appeared during the LA Phil’s Coachella set last weekend returned on Saturday, including Laufey and Paco Amoroso and Ca7riel. The first weekend of Coachella featured a finale with LL Cool J, who dropped a medley that included “Rock the Bells” and “Mama Said Knock You Out.”

The LA Phil sets the past two weekends marked the orchestra’s Coachella debut. It’s Dudamel’s final season with LA Phil.