Sabrina Carpenter and Earth, Wind & Fire Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella, Mindy Small/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Sabrina Carpenter got her groove on at Lollapalooza with none other than Earth, Wind & Fire. During her Sunday night headlining set, the "Manchild" singer brought out the iconic group, where they performed two of their most beloved hits. Alongside Carpenter, Earth, Wind & Fire hit the stage and gave renditions of the Grammy-nominated track "Let's Groove" and the classic "September." Sabrina Carpenter brings out Earth, Wind & Fire at #Lollapalooza2025 pic.twitter.com/nyasWGmqz6- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 4, 2025 The musician and band sang lyrics of the song back and forth on the Lollapalooza stage, with Carpenter happily dancing along to both of their tracks and encouraging the crowd to sing along with them. Her Lollapalooza performance comes just ahead of the arrival of her next album, Man's Best Friend. After the release of "Manchild," a single from the forthcoming record, Carpenter confirmed that her seventh studio album will be out on Aug. 29. The track subsequently became her second No. 1 single a few days after she announced Man's Best Friend. Alongside the Grammy winner, Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Twice, Luke Combs, Rüfüs du Sol, A$AP Rocky, Korn, Gracie Abrams and Doechii headlined Lollapalooza 2025. The festival kicked off on Thursday at Grant Park in Chicago while Sunday marked the final day of the event. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Oasis Oasis Fan Dies After Falling During Concert at London's Wembley Stadium Obituaries Jeannie Seely, "Don't Touch Me" Singer and Longtime Grand Ole Opry Host, Dies at 85 Stevie Nicks Stevie Nicks Postpones Shows After Fracturing Shoulder Jeffrey Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Lower-Security Texas Prison Where She'll Be Housed With Two Famous Inmates music Chappell Roan Is Back With "The Subway" music Demi Lovato Drops New Single 'Fast,' First From Upcoming Album Oasis Oasis Fan Dies After Falling During Concert at London's Wembley Stadium Obituaries Jeannie Seely, "Don't Touch Me" Singer and Longtime Grand Ole Opry Host, Dies at 85 Stevie Nicks Stevie Nicks Postpones Shows After Fracturing Shoulder Jeffrey Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Lower-Security Texas Prison Where She'll Be Housed With Two Famous Inmates music Chappell Roan Is Back With "The Subway" music Demi Lovato Drops New Single 'Fast,' First From Upcoming Album