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Olivia Rodrigo Performs New Single ‘Drop Dead’ Live for First Time In Surprise Coachella Performance with Addison Rae – Watch Now!

Olivia Rodrigo Performs New Single ‘Drop Dead’ Live for First Time In Surprise Coachella Performance with Addison Rae – Watch Now!

Olivia Rodrigo just made a surprise appearance at the 2026 Coachella Music Festival!

The 23-year-old performer joined Addison Rae during her set to perform two songs together, including her brand new single “Drop Dead,” which she just released the day before.

Keep reading to find out more…

First, Addison began performing her song “Headphones On,” before pausing and welcoming Olivia on stage to join her for a duet.

Just before the song started, Addison asked the crowd if they listened to any new music this week, teasing her surprise guest.

After “Headphones On,” they then broke out into the first live performance of Olivia‘s new song, “Drop Dead.”

If you recall, this isn’t Olivia‘s first surprise appearance at Coachella. Back in 2024, she joined No Doubt on stage to perform “Bathwater.”

Prior to Olivia‘s surprise appearance, Addison was joined once again by Maddie Ziegler, who was a featured dancer for “Aquamarine.” She also performed during weekend one last week.

“i love you addison ! i love dancing with you ! a true magic moment 🪞🪞🩵🪽✨✨💫🧜🏼‍♀️ addichellaaa forever !” Maddie posted on Instagram this past week. Addison commented, “I feel so lucky to have been able to dance next to you” and “I love you 🤍”



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