Coachella 2017: Watch Bon Iver Bring Out Bruce Hornsby, Jenny Lewis, Nao, More

Coachella 2017: Watch Bon Iver Bring Out Bruce Hornsby, Jenny Lewis, Nao, More

Bon Iver took the stage again last night at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Like their set last week, he played songs from last year’s 22, A Million. Vernon also brought out a slew of guests this time, including Bruce Hornsby and Jenny Lewis to perform Don Henley’s “The End of the Innocence,” which Hornsby co-wrote. Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath also joined Vernon for “Flume” and Nao sang “Michicant.” Finally, Francis and the Lights, Nao, and Meath performed Francis’ “Friends.” For the song’s finale, Francis and Vernon recreated the choreography from its Jake Schreier-directed music video. Watch below.

Last year, Vernon appeared on Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers’ “Over the Rise” from their Rehab Reunion album. They also performed together at the Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival, hosted by Vernon and the National’s Aaron Dessner. This year, the festival will feature performances from Chance the Rapper, Wilco (as well as Jeff Tweedy’s side project Tweedy), Feist, Paul Simon (with yMusic), Danny Brown, Perfume Genius, and more.

Follow our continuing news coverage of Coachella 2017 here.

Read Pitchfork’s report from Coachella, as well as our feature, “Up in the Woods: A Breakdown of Bon Iver’s Eaux Claires Festival.” 

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