
Saturday (April 16) was a day full of fancy Coachella guest appearances, and Halsey got in on the fun, bringing out one of her musical heroes for her 8 p.m. set.
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“When I was young there was one band that changed my f—ing life!” the 21-year old proclaimed. And out came Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie, who helped close out her set with a duet on her hit single “New Americana.” But that wasn’t all. Urie stuck around for one more treat — a performance of his own breakthrough hit, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.”
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Check out their adorable Twitter conversation below. Panic!’s 2005 album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out made an impact on an awful lot of teens, and Halsey will likely remember this moment for a long, long time. Pour that champagne.
@halsey thank YOU for allowing a musician like me to be a part of something so great. I had a blast and you are wonderful.
— Brendon Urie (@brendonurie) April 17, 2016
Watch their collaboration below: