Actress Sydney Sweeney appeared at the Stagecoach music festival over the weekend, taking part in a series of performances alongside several well-known entertainers during a pop-up event in Indio, California, as reported by Fox News.
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The “Euphoria” star, 28, hosted a gathering at her SYRN pop-up saloon, where a number of celebrity guests joined her for impromptu karaoke sessions. Among those participating were Riley Green, Chase Rice, Diplo, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Lance Bass.
Video clips shared on the SYRN Instagram Stories showed Sweeney introducing Rice before performing his song Cruise with assistance from the crowd.
In another segment, she joined Bass in singing the NSYNC track Bye Bye Bye.
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The performances continued Friday night when Sweeney, Kutcher, Kunis, and Scooter Braun sang Friends in Low Places, originally recorded by Garth Brooks.
Sydney Sweeney and Riley Green sing together at Stagecoach event pic.twitter.com/wtKzYNB0PA
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On Saturday, Sweeney again performed the same song alongside Green, whose scheduled festival appearance was later affected by weather conditions.
The Stagecoach festival, held annually in Indio, experienced disruptions Saturday evening when attendees were instructed to evacuate due to high winds.
Sydney Sweeney dancing with Shaboozey at Stagecoach Festival pic.twitter.com/xaxxKP8vyf
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Around 7:45 p.m., a notification was sent through the event’s official app advising guests to leave the grounds and seek shelter.
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“Due to severe weather, please exit the event site and move to your vehicles or protected areas outside the event site for safety. Stay tuned for updates,” the message stated.
At the time of the announcement, Marshmello had begun his set at the Honkeytonk tent, while crowds had gathered near the T-Mobile Mane Stage in anticipation of a performance by Journey.
The evacuation resulted in several canceled performances, including sets by Green and Journey. Although the evacuation order was lifted approximately two hours later, those artists did not return to perform their scheduled shows.
Sydney Sweeney greets fans at Stage Coach pic.twitter.com/HcThKbX0b7
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Later that evening, Lainey Wilson headlined the festival and brought Green and Little Big Town onstage. During the appearance, Wilson addressed the crowd, saying, “I know how excited all of you were to see Riley Green tonight, so I think you need to do a song.” Following the crowd’s response, Green performed his 2019 track “I Wish Grandpas Never Died.”
The weekend’s events combined celebrity appearances with weather-related disruptions, affecting scheduled performances while still drawing large crowds to the festival.
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