Olivia Rodrigo Makes Surprise Coachella Appearance Alongside No Doubt Legends

Olivia Rodrigo joined Gwen Stefani to perform No Doubt's 2000 hit 'Bathwater'
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Gwen Stefani and No Doubt brought the SoCal ska-punk vibes back to Coachella in a big way, and it wasn’t just the classic jams that had fans freaking out.

Halfway through their epic reunion set, none other than Olivia Rodrigo stormed the stage to join in on the 2000 hit ‘Bathwater.’ Decked out in an “I Heart ND” shirt, Rodrigo and Stefani traded verses, proving that a love of good music definitely transcends generations.

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“Let’s shout out Coachella, Saturday night 2024 to see No Doubt play together on this stage for the first time in nine years,” Stefani yelled out to the pumped-up crowd, who was just as hyped to see the band back in action.

The energy was pure early-2000s nostalgia as the band blasted out hit after hit, from “Tragic Kingdom” favorites like “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl,” to bangers like “Hella Good.” While it’s been nearly a decade since the band rocked out together, Stefani and the crew proved they’ve still got the energy of the garage band rocking out in Anaheim all those years ago.

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Of course, Olivia Rodrigo’s appearance was the icing on the cake for this already sweet set. She might’ve been only three years old when “Bathwater” came out, but you wouldn’t have guessed it from her performance. This is definitely one cameo Coachella fans won’t forget anytime soon.

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