Madonna’s Vintage Clothes From Coachella Appearance Go Missing, Offers Reward

Madonna is offering a reward after some of her vintage costumes recently went missing.
The music icon surprised the Coachella audience on April 17 when she joined Sabrina Carpenter on stage for week two of the music festival. Madonna appeared in an all-lavender look, featuring a corset bodysuit, leather jacket, gloves and tights.
But after enjoying her fun weekend in the California desert, the Grammy winner announced on her Instagram story that multiple archival costumes, including the pieces she wore at Coachella, are gone.

“Still flying high since Friday night at Coachella!” she began in a statement posted April 20. “Thank you to Sabrina and everyone who made it possible. Bringing Confessions II back to where it began was such a thrill!”
She continued, “This full circle moment hit different until I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing — my costume that was pulled from my personal archives — jacket, corset, dress and all other garments.”
Madonna explained that the missing items hold special significance.
“These aren’t just clothes, they are part of my history. Other archival items from the same era went missing as well,” she added.
The “Like a Prayer” singer encouraged anyone with knowledge about the costumes to contact her team at infomaverick2026@gmail.com.
She also confirmed that she is offering a reward for whoever safely returns the clothing.
Madonna added pictures of the costumes, including an all-pink ensemble, to her Instagram story, too.

She later uploaded multiple behind-the-scenes pictures from her Coachella performance with Carpenter to Instagram.
“A moment in history, I will never forget!” she said, in part, in the caption. “I FEEL SO FREE.”
“I Feel So Free” is the title of her latest single from her upcoming album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor Part II,” which will arrive July 3. Madonna revealed the new album is on the way on April 15, ahead of her Coachella moment.
Her original “Confessions of a Dance Floor” album, her tenth record, came out in November 2005. It included hits like “Hung Up” and “Jump.”
Carpenter thanked Madonna on Instagram April 18 for joining her onstage. The “Espresso” singer shared a carousel of photos from her week two show and wrote in the caption, in part, “Madonna ..…I’ve got something i wanna talk about!”

She added, “Thank you for coming out, bringing your love, and gracing the audience with everything you are + astrology knowledge + the greatest songs of all time. Last night was straight out of a dream. spending so much time laughing with you and then above all sharing the stage with you is a privilege I’ll never forget.”

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