During Weekend 2 of Coachella, fans were pleasantly surprised when Zendaya - who hasn't taken the stage in over seven years - joined Labrinth.
The two sang his Emmy-nominated track "All Of Us" from the HBO series "Euphoria," as well as "I'm Tired."
Stepping out in style, Zendaya, 26, was elegant in a baby-pink dress with a corset bodice and frilly skirt.
The look was completed with a classic white T-shirt for contrast, silver hoop earrings, a matching ring, and thigh-high black boots that added an extra flair.
In her Instagram Stories, the award-winning actress said, "I cannot express my gratitude enough for this magical night. Thank you for my brother Labrinth for inviting me and giving me the most beautiful safe space to be on stage again."
She went on to say, "And to the crowd tonight... wow. My heart is so full. I can't thank you enough for the love I received tonight, made all my nerves melt away. I'm so grateful."
Zendaya Music Career
While she is most well-known for her acting career, Zendaya has also pursued a music career.
She began her music career in 2011 by releasing the song "Swag It Out" on her official YouTube channel. She released her debut single, "Replay," in 2013, the same year she also released "Zendaya," which was a commercial success, reaching the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
"Replay" also earned her a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Following the success of "Replay," Zendaya released her self-titled debut album in 2013.
By 2015, her tour also wrapped up.
Despite her successes in the music scene, last year, Zendaya confirmed that she had taken a break from music and explained "a number of reasons" for doing so. Nevertheless, it remains true that she still cherishes music deep down.
Though her focus has shifted to film and television recently, viewers have eagerly awaited Zendaya's return to the stage.
The singer-actress prioritized acting in the last few years, starring in movies such as "Spider-Man," "Dune," "Malcolm and Marie" and many more.
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