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Beyonce sings with sister at Coachella

Beyonce has made a brief appearance on stage with her younger sister, Solange Knowles, at the Coachella music festival in California.

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Beyonce has made a brief appearance on stage with her sister at the Coachella music festival. (AAP)

Beyonce surprised crowds at the 2014 Coachella music festival in California by joining her sister Solange Knowles onstage.

Beyonce appeared unannounced at the end of her younger sister's track Losing You to perform a choreographed dance routine with her.

The star's unexpected appearance at the Empire Solo Club, in Indio, on Saturday night was very brief. Once the song finished, Beyonce hugged her sister and left the stage.

The second day of the festival was full of surprise appearances. Happy singer Pharrell Williams brought out a number of famous friends during his set at the Outdoor Theatre.

Rapper Nelly joined him for a rendition of his single Hot In Herre, Busta Rhymes rapped Pass The Courvoisier Part II and Snoop Dogg performed Drop It Like It's Hot and Beautiful. Rapper Tyler, The Creator and dance act Diplo also joined the show.

However, the biggest surprise of his set was the introduction of Gwen Stefani, who performed her 2005 hit Hollaback Girl, which she co-wrote with Williams.

British band Muse closed the second night of the festival on the Coachella Stage with a 14-song set. It included a cover of Nirvana's Lithium, which they dedicated to the band's lead singer Kurt Cobain, who died 20 years ago.

The second day of the festival also featured sets from rockers Queens of the Stone Age, New Zealand pop star Lorde, electro act Pet Shop Boys and British DJ Fatboy Slim.

Arcade Fire, Motorhead, Lana Del Rey and Calvin Harris were also scheduled to perform on Sunday.


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