
After debuting at Coachella in 2024, Sabrina Carpenter He returns to the desert as a headliner for 2026. The moment feels like it’s come full circle: During her 2024 set, she brought it up in her now-viral “Bullshit” outro, telling the crowd: “Coachella, see you back here when I’m headlining.” Now she is doing just that.
She has also been working on this performance for several months. In an interview with excellent Carpenter’s Magazine called it “the most ambitious show” to date. “This is probably the most time I’ve ever had to sit down and talk about the show while we’re building it,” she said, adding: “It’s going to be very special.”
Ahead of the festival, Carpenter teamed up with Airbnb to launch “Sabrina’s Pit Stop,” a surreal, desert-themed pop-up experience in Indio designed to be a hangout for fans rather than a place to stay.
With anticipation building, fans are eager to know when she will take the stage, the right time to listen to her, and what songs could be on her setlist. Here’s everything you need to know.
When it is Sabrina Carpenter Performing at Coachella 2026?
Carpenter is scheduled to headline on Friday, April 10 and April 17, kicking off both weekends of Coachella as the festival’s opening night headliner.
It’s one of the three headliners this year, side by side Justin Bieber and Carol J.
What time Sabrina Carpenter Performing at Coachella 2026?
Carpenter is scheduled to take the main stage from 9:05 PM to 10:35 PM PT on Friday during Weekend 1.

What is it Sabrina CarpenterCoachella 2026 setlist?
Her official Coachella 2026 tracklist has not been released, but is expected to reflect her current era and recent releases. Fans will likely hear a mix of her biggest hits — like “Espresso,” “Feather” and “Nonsense” — as well as newer hits like “Manchild” and “When Did You Get Hot?”
It may also include recent tracks like “House Tour,” which was released just days before Coachella.
As headliner, Carpenter is also expected to shake things up with expanded production, surprise guests, and a custom “bullshit” outro — something she’s become known for during live shows.

