Sydney Sweeney set the stage on fire over the weekend at Stagecoach, turning heads and making memories. The "Euphoria" star, aged 28, took center stage at her own SYRN pop-up saloon in Indio, California. With an entourage of celebrity pals, including Riley Green, Chase Rice, Diplo, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Lance Bass, Sweeney led an unforgettable karaoke party that had fans buzzing.
In a series of captivating videos shared on SYRN's Instagram Stories, Sweeney stole the show in a baby blue corset and white mini-skirt. She first took the mic to welcome Chase Rice, and together with the crowd, they belted out Rice's chart-topping hit, "Cruise."
“Sydney Sweeney brought a fresh energy to Stagecoach, making the festival an unforgettable experience for everyone,” a festival-goer commented.
Not stopping there, Sweeney teamed up with Lance Bass for a nostalgic rendition of 'NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye," leaving fans cheering for more.
Friday night saw Sweeney paying tribute to Garth Brooks with "Friends In Low Places," alongside Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and her beau, Scooter Braun. However, Saturday brought unexpected drama as severe weather forced an evacuation of the festival grounds, cutting short performances by Riley Green and others.
Despite the chaos, the show went on. After the weather cleared, Lainey Wilson took the stage, inviting Green and Little Big Town to join her. "I know how excited all of you were to see Riley Green tonight, so I think you need to do a song," Wilson told the crowd, who erupted in applause.
Though the weather tried to steal the spotlight, the resilience of the performers and fans shone through. Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, and Little Big Town lit up the T-Mobile Mane Stage, leaving festival-goers with memories to cherish. As the dust settled, it was clear that Sweeney's star-studded karaoke night was the highlight of an eventful weekend.