Sabrina Carpenter's performance at Lollapalooza included a surprise appearance by the band Earth, Wind & Fire, where they performed hits like "Let's Groove" and "September." She showcased her remix of "Bed Chem," featuring a sample from Ginuwine's "Pony." Carpenter also continued her signature segment from her tour where she humorously "arrests" celebrities for being too attractive, targeting Momo, Sana, and Jihyo from Twice. Additionally, she playfully posed in a suggestive manner while performing "Juno," incorporating Chicago's iconic Cloud Gate into her act.
Carpenter surprised attendees with the iconic Chicago-formed band Earth, Wind & Fire. Together, they sang "Let's Groove" and "September," bringing more infectious energy to an already fired-up crowd.
As she's done at her festival appearances this summer, Carpenter again performed a sultry remix of her Short 'n Sweet track "Bed Chem," which included a sample of Ginuwine's 1996 hit "Pony."
Carpenter kept the segment from her Short 'n Sweet tour in which she "arrests" a celebrity in the crowd for "being too hot." At Lolla, Momo, Sana, and Jihyo from Twice were the culprits.
Another thing Carpenter continued from her main tour was playfully posing in a sex position as she performed "Juno." In what may be her cheekiest moment yet, she held a smaller version of The Bean.
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