Overview
- The band, which played Stagecoach on Sunday in Indio, brought out Chuck D and Flavor Flav to perform Public Enemy’s He Got Game and Fight the Power.
- Before the set, Darius Rucker called Public Enemy formative and said performing Fight the Power felt right given current events.
- The show leaned on the group’s 1994 debut Cracked Rear View, with six songs from that album.
- Rucker mixed in covers and tags, including Wagon Wheel, Led Zeppelin’s Hey, Hey, What Can I Do, and a Get Down On It tease during Only Wanna Be With You.
- Reviews from JamBase and Rolling Stone highlighted the guest spot as a crowd-lifting crossover at the country-focused festival.