The 25th edition of Coachella Music and Arts Festival is well underway.
Even if you’re not there, chances are you’ve seen some of the highlights on YouTube and other social platforms. Among the high-profile artists who showcased their talents on Friday, April 11 was Teddy Swims.
The red-hot singer-songwriter, 33, brought the expected hits and even crooned a few classics by some other big names. After all, Swims welcomed multiple guest-performers into the action last night…
One surprise rocker who jumped on stage was the one and only David Lee Roth. He and Swims proceeded to belt out Van Halen‘s iconic song “Jump” to the massive Coachella crowd before them.
See the clip that Roth, 71, posted on Instagram below.
Fans have flooded the comments section of Swims’ recent post with their support for the surprise collaboration on stage. “Welp, that Teddy Swims guy just got infinitely cooler. 🔥🙌,” wrote one Instagram user, while another person commented, “Greatest frontman of all time 🙌.”
Earlier in Swims’ set, Vanessa Carlton stepped out to perform her beloved hit “A Thousand Miles,” with fans expectedly singing along and capturing the moment on their phones, HELLO! reports. Check out Carlton’s post below.
And before Carlton, 45 came Joe Jonas, who dove in after just three songs performed by Swims. Once on stage, the Jonas Brothers singer, 36, and Swims sang the Jonas anthem “When You Look Me in the Eyes.”
With Coachella celebrating a big milestone this year, so it’s only right to take a look back at where it all started. The famous desert music festival kicked off its 25th year Friday with quite the lineup. This year’s major performers include Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieberand Karol G, among many, many others, and will span two weekends — April 10-13 and April 17-19.
Interestingly enough, the first Coachella was actually held in October and not April. The inaugural festival took place on October 9 and 10, 1999, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio where it still takes place today. Find out more here.

