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Coachella Today
By the People, for the People
Lambrini Girls Forced to Cancel Coachella Appearance After Lead Singer's Injury
Phoebe Lunny's fractured neck and brain injury derails the punk band's festival plans
Apr. 12, 2026 at 9:23am
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The Lambrini Girls' Coachella dreams are shattered, but their resilience shines through the glittering fragments of their broken plans.Coachella TodayThe punk rock band The Lambrini Girls has been forced to withdraw from their highly anticipated performance at the Coachella music festival after their lead singer, Phoebe Lunny, suffered a fractured neck and acute brain injury. The band shared the news on Instagram, revealing Lunny's doctor has ordered no flying or performing for six weeks. This heartbreaking turn of events has left the band and their fans devastated, but they remain committed to rescheduling their U.S. tour dates in June and September.
Why it matters
Lunny's injury, initially overlooked, highlights the potential dangers of medical errors and the challenges artists face in balancing their health and passion for performing. The Lambrini Girls' story serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of supporting favorite artists, especially during times of adversity.
The details
The Lambrini Girls were set to perform at the prestigious Coachella music festival before Lunny's injury forced them to withdraw. The band shared the news on Instagram, revealing the extent of Lunny's condition and the need for immediate treatment. Her doctor has ordered no flying or performing for six weeks, dashing the band's Coachella dreams. Despite this setback, the band remains committed to their rescheduled U.S. tour dates in June and September.
- The Lambrini Girls were scheduled to perform at Coachella in April 2026.
- Lunny suffered her injury and was ordered by her doctor to not fly or perform for six weeks.
The players
The Lambrini Girls
A punk rock band that was set to perform at the 2026 Coachella music festival.
Phoebe Lunny
The lead singer of The Lambrini Girls who suffered a fractured neck and acute brain injury, forcing the band to withdraw from Coachella.
What’s next
The Lambrini Girls have rescheduled their U.S. tour dates for June and September 2026, allowing time for Lunny to recover from her injury.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of supporting artists, especially during times of adversity. It highlights the challenges musicians face in balancing their health and passion for performing, and the power of community in helping artists overcome obstacles.


