Sabrina Carpenter clip online
A single‑song clip of Sabrina Carpenter performing 'Espresso' at Coachella was uploaded to YouTube, giving a widely shareable highlight from her set (youtube.com). The upload follows the festival pattern of fast, single‑track clips driving attention beyond the concert grounds (youtube.com).
Coachella posted a standalone YouTube clip of Sabrina Carpenter performing “Espresso” from her April 10 headlining set, turning one song into a shareable replay. (youtube.com) The official upload is titled “Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso - Live at Coachella 2026” and says it was filmed on the Main Stage on Friday, April 10. A YouTube search result for the video showed more than 117,000 views within hours of posting on April 11. (youtube.com) Carpenter headlined Coachella on Friday, April 10, and is scheduled to play a second festival set on Friday, April 17, during the event’s second weekend. Coachella’s official livestream page says the festival is streaming all seven stages on YouTube across April 10-12 and April 17-19. (dispatch.com, coachella.com) “Espresso” sits near the end of Carpenter’s 2026 Coachella set, after “Juno” and before “Goodbye,” according to fan-compiled set data and Apple Music’s official set list playlist. That placement helps explain why the song works as a clean, self-contained clip after the livestream ends. (setlist.fm, music.apple.com) Coachella’s 2026 stream is built for remote viewing, with seven simultaneous stage feeds and 4K streams on the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara. A single-song upload extends that setup by giving fans a short video they can replay and pass around without scrubbing through a full festival broadcast. (coachella.com, consequence.net) The clip also lands two years after Carpenter used Coachella 2024 to debut “Espresso,” a performance that preceded the song’s commercial run. Capital FM said Carpenter joked in 2024 that she would return when she was a headliner; USA Today reported that she did exactly that on April 10, 2026. (capitalfm.com, gatorswire.usatoday.com) Festival organizers have been pushing viewers toward YouTube as the main off-site window into Coachella. The livestream page directs fans to the official Coachella channel, and the Carpenter upload sits on that same channel rather than on a fan account or media partner page. (coachella.com, youtube.com) For fans who missed Friday night in Indio, the fastest way back into Carpenter’s set is now a three-minute song, not a full-hour replay. That is enough to keep one of Coachella’s biggest performances moving online after the desert crowd goes home. (youtube.com, foxla.com)