Sabrina Carpenter Confuses Fanâs Cultural Cry for a âYodel,' Says âI Donât Like Itâ in Now-Viral Coachella Moment
Sabrina Carpenter Confuses Fanâs Cultural Cry for a âYodel,' Says âI Donât Like Itâ in Now-Viral Coachella Moment
Bailey RichardsSat, April 11, 2026 at 5:51 PM UTC
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Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella 2026Credit: Coachella/Youtube -
Sabrina Carpenter mistook a fanâs celebratory, cultural cry for a "yodel" during her Coachella headlining set
âI donât like it," the singer said during her April 10 performance
Several social media users have since identified the fan's cry as âzaghrouta," a traditional Arabic expression of joy and celebration
Sabrina Carpenter confused a fanâs cultural cry for a yodel in a now-viral moment from her headlining Coachella set.
The interaction took place after a fan made a loud sound during the singerâs performance at the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on Friday, April 10.
Carpenter, 25, was sitting at a piano and preparing to introduce her song âWe Almost Broke Up Again Last Nightâ when she acknowledged the fan.
âI think I heard someone yodel. Is that what youâre doing?â she asked, then stating, "I donât like it."
Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella 2026Credit: Coachella/Youtube
As the Coachella attendee told Carpenter, âItâs my culture,â the singer replied, âThatâs your culture, is yodeling?â
âItâs a call! Itâs a call of celebration!â the crowd member then explained, before Carpenter responded, âIs this Burning Man? Whatâs going on? This is weird.â
Clips of the moment from Carpenter's set have since gained millions of views on X, where several social media users identified the fanâs cultural call as âzaghroutaâ â a traditional Arabic expression of joy and celebration, commonly used at weddings and parties.
The traditional cry is âa form of a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound representing trills of joy,â according to nonprofit Arab America.
Zaghrouta â which previously made headlines when Shakira incorporated it into her 2020 Super Bowl performance â is âusually used by women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and is commonly performed in weddings, parties, celebrations and sometimes in funerals to honor someone and to express strong emotions,â the cultural organization said.
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Several X users took issue with Carpenterâs word choice during the fan interaction, including one who said that calling the cry âweirdâ was âdisrespectful.â
Others, however, pointed out that the "Juno" singer may not have heard everything the fan shouted.
Reps for Carpenter and Coachella did not immediately respond to PEOPLEâs request for comment on Saturday, April 10.
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Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella 2026Credit: Coachella/Youtube
Carpenter's Coachella set marked her first headlining slot, two years after she made her performance debut at the music festival in 2024.
The setlist featured numerous tracks from her latest studio albums, Man's Best Friend and Short 'n Sweet, and included several celebrity cameos.
Sam Elliott starred in a short film that opened the performance, while Will Ferrell later cameoed as an electrician and Samuel L. Jacksonâs voice acted as a spiritual guide.
Susan Sarandon also portrayed an older version of the "Espresso" singer during an interlude.
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