On Friday night, Lana surprised the Coachella audience by bringing out Camila Cabello for a dynamic performance of her hit pop song "I Luv It."

This is my girl. I have so much fun with her. I love this song to death," Del Rey said after repeating the song's chorus early in her set.

"Thank you so much angel for coming to sing with me."

"This is an honor me, you're one of my favorite artists of all time. Thank you so much," Cabello replied.

Shortly after 11:20 p.m., Del Rey rode a motorcycle to the Coachella main stage and sang a number of classics, including Born to Die's "Ride" and Lust for Life's "Cherry," in addition to playing songs from her most recent LP, Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. 

Later on in her performance, Jon Batiste took the piano once more and played "Candy Necklace," as Del Rey demonstrated her pole-dancing prowess. 

Moreover, she brought Jack Antonoff out to play the piano for "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing," omitting the holographic image of herself this time. 

She skipped "Video Games" and instead closed her set with "A&W" and "Young and Beautiful."  


Del Rey dazzled in her last ensemble, a fringed leather jacket encrusted with rhinestones. In addition, she flashed a blinged-out western belt buckle bearing her name, which may have been a hint at her impending Lasso country album.

Del Rey waved from the back of the motorcycle she arrived on as she left in true queen manner.

Naturally, there was a lot of drama surrounding her departure, including people crying, pyrotechnics popping, and a live jazz band performing a ragtime-style outro. Del Rey thanked her staff in a long Instagram post following Weekend One.

She had performed in an L.A. rehearsal. She developed laryngitis from the freezing warehouse, which she recovered from "just a few hours before I hit the stage."

Fans conjectured during the week that Cabello would be Del Rey's special guest for the second week when the singer shared back-to-back images of herself with Eilish and then with Cabello on Instagram, possibly teasing her guests. She referenced to the song of the same name by saying, "I luv it," in the description of the photo.

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Cabello also posted a selfie from last week's practice. 

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