Sexyy Red Electrifies Coachella With Standout Set
Fresh off the launch of her nonprofit initiative, Giving Is Sexyy—which recently hosted an Easter giveback serving over 500 families in St. Louis—Sexyy Red continues to expand her impact beyond music at Coachella. From a show-stopping appearance at WWE NXT Stand & Deliver to a commanding Coachella debut, she took over the Sahara stage with a high-impact performance that underscored her rapid ascent as one of hip-hop’s most influential voices. The moment also builds anticipation for her forthcoming album, Richer Den Alla My Opps, set for release on April 15, coinciding with her birthday.
Sexyy Red delivered a relentless, hit-driven set that showcased her signature energy and connection with fans. Opening with explosive fan favorites including “Pound Town,” “SkeeYee,” “Shake Yo Dreads,” “Hellcats,” “Peaches & Eggplants,” and “Sexyy Love Money,” she maintained momentum throughout, seamlessly transitioning into a second run of standout records such as “Sticky,” “Mad At Me,” “Hoochie Coochie,” and “Fat Juicy & Wet.” The final act intensified with dynamic staging, choreography, and crowd engagement, closing on high-energy anthems including “Looking for the Hoes,” “Bow Bow Bow,” “Get It Sexyy,” and “It’s My Birthday.”
The performance was further amplified by a series of high-profile guest appearances. Lizzo joined for “Whim Whammiee” and “Rackies,” delivering a standout live flute moment that electrified the crowd, while Central Cee appeared for “Guilt Trippin,” “Band4Band,” and more.
Anchored in authenticity and hometown pride, the creative direction and set design of the performance paid tribute to St. Louis, incorporating visual elements inspired by the city’s most recognizable landmarks, including the Gateway Arch. At the center of the stage stood a bold, larger-than-life sculptural installation of Sexyy Red herself—an unmistakable symbol of scale, presence, and self-made success. The set design elevated the performance beyond a traditional festival appearance, transforming the Sahara stage into a fully immersive reflection of her identity and cultural roots.
With a defining festival debut that merged spectacle, cultural storytelling, and undeniable crowd command, Sexyy Red has firmly established herself as a dominant force on the global stage—delivering not just a performance, but a moment that signals the next phase of her career.
It’s been a momentous year for Sexyy Red, who has carried her momentum into 2025 through a series of major releases and high-profile collaborations, further expanding her reach across genres and audiences. Her latest singles, “If You Want It” and “Hang Wit a Bad B*tch” featuring Key Glock, are performing strongly across radio and streaming platforms, further expanding her presence on the charts. On stage, Sexyy Red has proven herself as a must-see live performer, delivering standout sets at major festivals including Rolling Loud LA, Wireless Festival in the U.K., and Summer Smash in Chicago. In 2026, she reached a new milestone with her debut at the Coachella Valley, solidifying her status as a global force in hip-hop. Beyond music, she continues to grow her brand through strategic partnerships and entrepreneurial ventures, including the launch of her nonprofit Giving Is Sexyy — further deepening her cultural and community impact. With roots in St. Louis and a reach that extends worldwide, Sexyy Red remains one of hip-hop’s most exciting and unstoppable forces.


