Highlights of Davido's unforgettable Coachella 2026 performance

Here are highlights of Davido's unforgettable performance at the 2026 Coachella festival, which officially kicked off on Friday.
Nigerian superstar Davido made history on Saturday, April 11, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, delivering a debut performance that left audiences at the Gobi stage buzzing well into the night.
The 33-year-old hitmaker took the stage from 7:50 to 8:35 p.m., marking his first-ever appearance at one of the world's most prestigious music festivals, a moment years in the making after a scheduling conflict prevented a planned 2019 debut.
Davido opened his set with "Dami Duro," delivering high-octane Afrobeats hits backed by dancers and a live band. The crowd responded enthusiastically throughout the 45-minute performance, which drew on his extensive catalogue of hits. Fans were treated to an unexpected delight when Davido brought Adekunle Gold to the stage for a medley including "High," with cheers ringing out from the audience. He also performed his beloved global crossover hit "Fall," which drew one of the loudest reactions of the evening.
In a lineup leaning heavily into electronic, alternative, and pop curation, Davido's presence stood apart — not as a trend moment, but as continuity, a reminder of how far Afrobeats has already travelled. As the only Afrobeats artist on the bill, Davido stood as the sole dedicated representative of the genre, a stark contrast to recent editions that showcased a wider range of talent from across Africa.
Ahead of the performance, Davido had spoken about the weight of the moment. "I'm proud to be representing Africa at one of the biggest festivals in North America," he said. "It's my first time performing at Coachella, and I'm excited to bring the energy of Nigeria and Lagos to the global stage."
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