Madonna's Clothes Go Missing After Coachella Performance With Sabrina Carpenter
- On Friday, April 17, pop icon Madonna joined singer Sabrina Carpenter at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, performing classic duets including "Vogue" and "Like a Prayer."
- The appearance marked a 20-year "full circle" moment for Madonna, who performed at the festival's dance tent in 2006 and used the stage to announce her 15th studio album, "Confessions II," arriving July 3.
- Following the set, Madonna reported that vintage costumes from her personal archives went missing; the 67-year-old wrote on Instagram Monday that she is "offering a reward for their safe return."
- According to the Indio Police Department, the bags likely fell off a transport golf cart while staff moved them to a bus, with police noting there is no evidence suggesting intentional theft.
- Madonna has no official tour plans, though her lead single "I Feel So Free" signals a return to her house music roots ahead of the July 3 "Confessions II" release.
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Los Angeles (USA), 20 Apr (EFE).- The legend of pop Madonna offers since this Monday a reward to recover the iconic outfit she wore this weekend in her surprising appearance at the Coachella festival as a guest artist of Sabrina Carpenter. “This significant moment was different until I discovered that the retro garments I wore had disappeared: my wardrobe, which was rescued from my personal files; the jacket, the corset, the dress and all the ot…
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