Sabrina’s clips flood YouTube
Three separate live clips of Sabrina Carpenter—“Espresso,” “Sugar Talking,” and “House Tour”—were posted within minutes of each other, reflecting a rapid clip strategy rather than a single full-set archive. ( )
Coachella’s YouTube channel posted three separate Sabrina Carpenter performance videos on April 11, 2026, within minutes of each other instead of uploading a single full-set replay. (youtube.com) The clips were labeled “Espresso,” “Sugar Talking,” and “House Tour,” and each description said the songs were performed on the Main Stage on Friday, April 10, at Coachella 2026. Search results for the uploads showed “Espresso” at about 117,316 views roughly three hours after posting, “House Tour” at about 4,248 views after 14 minutes, and “Sugar Talking” newly posted with no views displayed yet. (youtube.com) The timing points to a fast-turnaround highlight strategy. Coachella’s official livestream page says the festival streams seven stages live on YouTube across both weekends, but it does not promise that every set will remain available afterward as a full on-demand archive. (coachella.com) That matters for Carpenter because her April 10 set was one of the festival’s biggest pop bookings. USA Today reported that she returned to Coachella as a headliner on Friday, April 10, 2026, and festival coverage said she still has a second weekend performance scheduled for April 17. (usatoday.com) The song choices also look deliberate. Setlist.fm’s fan-edited record for the April 10 show lists “House Tour” as the opener, “Sugar Talking” as a live debut in the middle of the set, and “Espresso” near the end, giving Coachella one opening clip, one novelty clip, and one proven hit to circulate first. (setlist.fm) Carpenter’s official channels gave those songs extra weight before the festival. Her official YouTube channel shows “Sugar Talking” and “House Tour” lyric videos from about seven months ago, and her official site added the “House Tour” music video on April 6, 2026, five days before the Coachella set. (youtube.com) Coachella has used YouTube as a distribution partner for years, but the 2026 setup is especially broad. Festival materials and coverage said all seven stages were streaming live and free in up to 4K, which makes short official replays easy to post quickly after a set ends. (coachella.com) For fans looking for the whole Sabrina Carpenter performance, unofficial full-set uploads were already appearing on YouTube by April 11. The official Coachella account, though, was pushing individual songs first — one clip at a time, one audience segment at a time. (youtube.com)