
Megan Thee Stallion Amazed Fans During Coachella
Megan Thee Stallion took over the Coachella main stage on Sunday night with a show that was equal parts spectacle and celebration of sisterhood. The Houston native delivered one of the most memorable sets of the weekend. Both by running through a polished, hit-laden setlist and by welcoming a trio of powerhouse women—Queen Latifah, Victoria Monét, and Ciara—to share the spotlight.
Strutting her pop-rap prowess with confidence, Megan The Stallion kicked off her set with the defiant “Ungrateful.” After that, she shifted to fan favorites, including the “Thot Shit,” “Savage,” “Bigger in Texas,” and “Body.” The production was sleek and commanding, punctuated by tightly synced dance routines. Also filled with high-voltage visuals, all anchored by Megan’s undeniable stage presence.
However, the night’s biggest surprises came in the form of her special guests—each chosen with clear intention, each received with deafening applause.
Stars During Megan Thee Stallion’s Performance

Megan Thee Stallion and Superstar Guests
First to appear was hip-hop icon Queen Latifah, who emerged during “Plan B” and seamlessly segued into her seminal 1993 feminist anthem, “U.N.I.T.Y.” The crowd roared at the historical moment as Latifah and Megan dueted together.
Victoria Monét followed with a sultry rendition of their duet “Spin,” offering a sensual moment of stillness before launching into her viral hit “On My Mama,” a performance that only heightened the crowd’s energy.
And in one of the night’s most triumphant finales, Ciara descended on the stage during Megan’s “Roc Steady.” The two performed it together, blending nostalgia and new-school bravado in a moment that felt celebratory and symbolic, passing the torch without anyone needing to let go.
What set Megan’s set apart was her grace. She beamed with genuine admiration as guests took the stage. Stallion also offered heartfelt shout-outs and hugs as they exited. This sense of community and reverence elevated the performance into something deeply memorable.
Thee Stallion and Her Only Coachella Failure
The only hiccup of the evening came near the close. After an on-time start and nearly an hour of nonstop energy, Megan launched into “Mamushi. Unfortunately, her microphone cut out mid-performance. Just five minutes past her scheduled end time of 9:20 p.m. PT, she took a bow alongside her dancers and exited the stage. Thus, she left fans both exhilarated and slightly puzzled by the abrupt finale.
Coachella’s notoriously tight schedule may have played a role. Earlier that evening, Nigerian star Rema ran into timing issues on the Mojave stage. He started late and was asked to wrap up just minutes past his allotted time.
Still, Megan’s set was a triumph by any standard. It was a celebration of female empowerment, legacy, and the next chapter in her ever-evolving artistry.
She’s slated to return next Sunday for Coachella’s second weekend. So, considering this debut weekend two may be even bigger.
Her performance also builds anticipation for her upcoming release, set to drop six months after her debut solo album, Hottie. If Sunday night was any clue, Megan Thee Stallion isn’t just performing—she’s solidifying her legacy.