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PinkPantheress Performed at Coachella Fresh Off a Wisdom Tooth Extraction

PinkPantheress Performed at Coachella Fresh Off a Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Fresh off a concert in Mexico City, the pop sensation took to the stage for Coachella 2026 to tell the story of her quest to find Romeo. Backed by her creative director, Parker—who is also a drag queen—she brought full drama to the performance. “He loves things being super dramatic,” PinkPantheress tells Teen Vogue while on a break from Coachella rehearsals on the Friday before her show. “So he wanted me to go all out for my Coachella performance.”

Below, PinkPantheress talks about what she’s been up to lately, how she made it just in time to Coachella right after a wisdom tooth extraction, and how she styles the new UGG Quill Ballet Sneakers (which she also wore on stage!).


Teen Vogue: So, what have you been up to lately?

PinkPantheress: So I just came back from Mexico City. And yeah, I just have… Oh, my voice. I just performed in Mexico City. It was amazing. It was such a fun audience. And yeah, I’d love to go back at some point, but that’s what I did. So, yeah. And then I’m just rehearsing. I got my wisdom tooth out, so it’s a bit hard for me to talk.

TV: Oh, no! Is that your first wisdom tooth extraction?

PP: It’s my second one.

TV: Oof. The worst. Did your cheeks swell up?

PP: Yeah. It’s honestly a bit hard for me to talk. Yeah.

TV: What kind of ideation and prep did you do for your Coachella set?

PP: So I did a lot of prep with one of my creative directors called Parker, he’s a drag queen. He was showing me a lot about how things need to be the utmost theatrical. He loves theater. He loves things being super dramatic. So he wanted me to go all out drama for my Coachella performance. And so that’s kind of what we’ve learned in a literal sense. It’s very dramatic. It’s very storytelling, which I love.

TV: Can you elaborate on what kind of story you’re telling?

PP: I’m essentially on my quest to find my Romeo, so we’re going to see it unfold on stage.

TV: Cute. So is it also within the time period too, like the way you’re dressing?

PP: Oh no, I wish. That would be great if I had the budget.

TV: Is there anything online that you’ve recently been obsessed with?

PinkPantheress: Anything that Meg Stalter does, I love… So honestly, all of her little videos that she makes on her Instagram is really fun. I literally just found her through Instagram and her standup.

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