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Coachella 2018: Kendrick Lamar joins SZA for surprise performance

Rapper joined the CTRL artist to perform two of their collaborations

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Saturday 14 April 2018 13:55 BST
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SZA brought out Kendrick Lamar as a surprise during her set at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, on Friday 13 April.

Together they performed a track from her album CTRL, “Doves in the Wind” and their Black Panther collaboration “All the Stars.”

SZA also brought out Isaiah Rashad (for “Pretty Little Birds”) and Trippie Redd (“Dark Knight Dummo”), Miss Info reports.

This was the rap superstar's second surprise appearance at the festival, following the moment he joined Vince Staples for "Yeah Right".

Coachella is currently livestreaming the entire event via YouTube, including Beyonce's headline set which takes place tonight (Saturday 14 April).

You can check out the latest pictures from the festival below:

Find out how to watch Coachella live at home here.

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