âExpress yourself,â a whispered voice hushes through the main stage as the lights flicker. Doja Cat is about to take to the main stage to headline the final night of Coachella 2024, and when she emerges at the end of the runway in a hazmat suit, you know sheâs going to do as those two words say.
For the rapper, expressing herself often means doing things others might not â either because her form of expression is too off-the-wall for the rest of the world or too controversial. Tonight, she proves the former spirit is well and truly alive, bringing a touch of brilliant weirdness to the desert.
After the opening two songs, she takes off the white suit that leaves only her face visible to reveal a body suit covered in long locks of blonde hair. Ominous tones roll out over the field as she crawls up to the main stage before âDemonsâ cuts in, and sheâs joined by dancers dressed in yeti costumes. If these are the demons sheâs rapping about, they donât look too bad â cuddly, almost â and she embraces them fully, climbing on oneâs shoulders to deliver the final parts of the track.
This is just the beginning of the Doja Cat spectacle tonight, which includes multiple outfit changes and stage antics that get increasingly madcap. After a commanding âTia Tameraâ, she disappears behind a curtain, only her silhouette visible, as the buzzing sound of an electric razor whirrs, and she pretends to shave off the thigh-length blonde hair sheâs been whipping around until now. When she emerges, she sports a shaved head and a look that can only be described as high fashion cyborg.

As the performance enters its final throes, sheâs joined by a very special, unusual guest â the gigantic skeleton of a dinosaur. It rolls down the runway after her as she airs âWYM Freestyleâ, looking like sheâs about to be its next victim. Before the track is up, though, it appears to decide Doja is too formidable an opponent and retreats back to where it came from.
Formidable is exactly what the star is tonight, crafting a fiery set that bounces through her rap-focused songs and never lets the energy drop. âOKLOSERâ, which gets its live debut tonight, is an infectious highlight, while âBalutâ drops the tempo to something a little more soulful but still powerful. When she brings out living human guests to join her on stage, she doesnât come close to being overshadowed.
21 Savage appears for ân.h.i.e.â, while Teezo Touchdown ups the weird, vocalising into a flower that seems to require his whole head to be submerged in its petals. A$AP Rocky makes his second appearance of the weekend for a ferocious âURRRGE!!!!!!!!!!â, trading bars with his host from the top of a scaffolding tower. Earlier in the evening, South African a cappella group The Joy bring light to âShutchoâ.
Itâs unfortunate that the crowd tonight isnât much bigger than it is â or that, other than the fans down the front, its energy isnât far higher. Sure, itâs the final night of the weekend and the chilly desert winds are roaring, but the reception for Doja is disappointingly flat. Perhaps thatâs because she doesnât give the casual viewers what they want â her pop hits. There is no âSay Soâ in this set, nor a rendition of âKiss Me Moreâ â with or without a cameo from SZA. âPaint The Town Redâ, her latest smash, is saved until the penultimate track in the setlist, but even when its opening notes drop, the response is muted.
Regardless, Doja sticks to her guns throughout and closes the performance in the kind of way that leaves the audience confused. After a brief break from the stage, the rapper reappears back at the end of the runway, which has now turned into a ring full of slimy, grey mud. She and her dancers get stuck into the mess as she closes the set with âWet Vaginaâ, somehow not slipping and sliding through it but nailing the choreography.
As Doja strides back to the main stage and blows a kiss goodbye, the crowd hesitates, wondering, âIs that it?â They get their answer when the lights finally go out â a subdued ending, perhaps, but one that comes after 90 minutes of pure pageantry.
Doja Cat played:
âAcknowledge Meâ
âShutchoâ
âDemonsâ
âTia Tameraâ
âFuck The Girls (FTG)â
âGunâ
âOKLOSERâ
âOuchies
ân.h.i.e.â
âAttentionâ
â97â
âBalutâ
âNeed To Knowâ
âMASCâ
âStreetsâ
âAgora Hillsâ
âAinât Shitâ
âWYM Freestyleâ
âURRRGE!!!!!!!!!!â
âPaint The Town Redâ
âWet Vaginaâ
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