Billy Corgan Joins Sombr on Stage at Coachella

Walking onto the Coachella stage, Billy Corgan, the ’90s rock legend and lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins, joined Sombr for a surprise performance that didn’t quite resonate with the audience. Sombr introduced Corgan, hyping up the crowd for the rock royalty about to grace the stage as they prepared to perform the iconic Smashing Pumpkins song “1979” together.

The Coachella crowd’s reaction to Corgan’s appearance was lackluster, with only a few enthusiastic cheers breaking through the surprisingly subdued atmosphere. As the performance started, some fans couldn’t help but express their disappointment at the muted response to the Smashing Pumpkins star, speculating that the younger audience may not have been familiar with his legacy.

Despite the initial excitement, technical difficulties seemed to arise as Sombr and Corgan began singing together, with fans pointing out issues with the sound equipment during the performance. Despite these setbacks, some fans appreciated the authenticity of the moment, recognizing the significance of having a rock icon like Corgan on the Coachella stage for the first time.

Sombr’s setlist for the 2026 Coachella performance included tracks like “Homewrecker,” “Come Closer,” and “Undressed,” culminating in the collaborative performance of “1979” with Billy Corgan. The unexpected pairing of these two artists showcased a blend of styles and eras that left the audience with mixed reactions, sparking discussions about the dynamic between rock legends and modern music festivals.

In the aftermath of the performance, fans took to social media to share their thoughts on the Coachella crowd’s response to the collaboration, highlighting the contrast between generations and the evolving landscape of music. While the reception may not have been overwhelmingly positive, the moment served as a unique intersection of past and present in the world of music, capturing the complexities of nostalgia and innovation on stage.

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