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“A Wild Ending to Iggy Pop’s Performance”

Posted on April 15, 2026April 17, 2026 By Editor

Age has nothing to do with performing music. These sanctimonious children who write these articles have some strange idea that they and only they are the keeps of the best music. They are so sadly mistaken.

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“When Iggy Pop stepped onto the stage at Coachella 2026, it marked yet another chapter in a long-standing relationship with the iconic event. Having first appeared solo in 2001 and later reunited with The Stooges in 2003, the punk pioneer returned this year with a set that reaffirmed his enduring legacy.

From the outset, Pop leaned heavily into his work with The Stooges, opening with a blistering run of “T.V. Eye,” “Raw Power,” “I Got A Right,” and “Gimme Danger.” The performance seamlessly bridged eras, shifting into solo staples like “The Passenger” and “Lust For Life,” reminding the crowd of the breadth of his catalogue and his influence across generations.
Defiance, Age, and Endurance

Throughout the 14-song set, Pop delivered classics including “I Wanna Be Your Dog” and “Search And Destroy,” each performed with a ferocity that belied his years. Introducing “1970,” he paused to reflect on the passage of time, offering a candid observation: “It’s not easy being alive now. It’s not easy to be old… it’s not easy to be young,” he said. “It wasn’t easy then.”

As he approached his 79th birthday, Pop’s words carried a sense of lived experience rather than nostalgia. His performance underscored a career that has defied expectations, not only in longevity but in sustained intensity. What might have once been viewed as raw chaos has matured into something equally powerful—controlled, deliberate, yet no less electrifying.
A Theatrical Exit and a Legacy Still Unfolding

True to form, Pop concluded his set with a moment of theatrical absurdity that felt entirely on brand. Climbing into a black coffin lined with red fur, he crossed his arms and stuck out his tongue before the lid closed. He was then wheeled offstage, waving to the crowd with one arm protruding—a macabre yet playful finale that echoed his 2025 UK tour performances.

The set quickly ignited conversation online, with fans praising the sheer force of his presence. One attendee described it as “a pure wild discharge of raw energy,” adding that it was “incredible and impressive that at 78-years-old he still dominates the stage like few others: raw, electric, and absolutely hypnotic.” Others took a more humorous tone, with one remarking, “It is amazing that Iggy Pop can do what he’s doing at nearly 80 years old, but if he wore a shirt no one would mind,” prompting another to respond, “He was born shirtless and he’ll die shirtless.”

Read the original: https://societyofrock.com/a-wild-ending-to-iggy-pops-performance

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