Madonna & Geena Davis reunite at Coachella 34 years after 'A League of Their Own.' See their emotional on-stage reunion and heartfelt Instagram tribute.
- April 23, 2026
AceShowbiz - Madonna and Geena Davis reunited on stage at Coachella, more than three decades after their iconic collaboration in the film A League of Their Own. The unexpected reunion took place during Sabrina Carpenter’s headlining performance at Coachella’s weekend two on Friday.
Geena Davis shared her enthusiasm over the reunion by posting a photo with Madonna on Instagram on April 22, captioning it with a heartfelt nod to their characters from the 34-year-old baseball drama: "Mae - so happy to see you again! Love, Dottie."
The surprise appearance thrilled fans, sparking emotional responses in the comments. One admirer wrote, "I know there's no crying in baseball but I'm literally crying."
During Sabrina Carpenter’s set, both stars played distinct roles within the creative reimagining of Hollywood dubbed “Sabrinawood.” Geena Davis, sporting blonde hair, portrayed an older version of Carpenter’s persona, seated behind the wheel of a vintage car at a fictional drive-in movie theater. In this scene, “Older Sabrina” delivered a reflective monologue about her niece’s absence from the youthful life she once led. Notably, Carpenter’s weekend one older self was played by Susan Sarandon, Davis’ co-star from Thelma & Louise.
Madonna took a different approach, stepping onto the stage as the legendary pop diva to perform some of her greatest hits. She energized the crowd with performances of the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles “Like a Prayer” and “Vogue,” as well as debuting a previously unreleased duet with Carpenter.
This Coachella weekend marked a significant moment for both artists, reconnecting them not only with each other but also with fans who have followed their careers for decades.
As the music and film worlds continue to intertwine, this reunion of Madonna and Geena Davis at Coachella was a memorable highlight of the festival’s second weekend.