Sabrina Carpenter’s Marriage Proposal to TWICE at Lollapalooza 2025 Shocks Everyone
In a performance that will go down in Lollapalooza history, Sabrina Carpenter pulled off what fans are already calling the most chaotic and iconic moment of the entire festival. The singer-songwriter, best known for her unapologetic attitude and viral pop bangers, didn’t just deliver—she detonated.

From a soul-stirring collab with legends Earth, Wind & Fire to a jaw-dropping interaction with TWICE members Momo, Sana, and Jihyo, Sabrina didn’t just hit the stage—she claimed it like it was hers alone. With a bold lyric change that sent social media into full-blown meltdown mode, Carpenter weaponized her microphone and left tens of thousands of fans (and the internet) gasping.
THE EARTH WIND FIRE MOMENT THAT SHOOK THE CROWD
When Earth, Wind & Fire—icons of disco, funk, and musical greatness—joined Sabrina Carpenter on stage during her Lollapalooza 2025 set, it was already legendary. But what no one saw coming was the sudden eruption of “September,” the timeless anthem that has become a universal celebration anthem.
Sabrina didn’t just sing—she owned it. Dressed in a retro-chic jumpsuit dripping in rhinestones, she belted out the hook of “Do you remember…” with such ferocity that even Earth, Wind & Fire frontman Philip Bailey gave her a knowing nod.
And just as fans thought the night couldn’t possibly go any harder, it did.
THE CHAOTIC TWIST NO ONE SAW COMING
As the crowd was still reeling from the “September” collab, Sabrina Carpenter launched into her viral hit “JUNO.” But this wasn’t the version fans had memorized. It was something else.
Suddenly, mid-song, Sabrina leaned into the mic with a look that could only mean one thing—trouble. “ARE YOU SINGLE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET MARRIED? THIS ONE’S FOR TWICE!”
The crowd exploded.
Sabrina had just changed the lyrics on the fly, shouting out TWICE in a way that no pop star has dared to before. Then she locked eyes with the front row—where Momo, Sana, and Jihyo from TWICE were standing—and the crowd lost it.
“SHE REALLY JUST ARRESTED ”THEM”—FANS REACT TO THE UNTHINKABLE
What happened next was so chaotic it looked scripted. Sabrina—mid-performance—motioned dramatically toward TWICE, pointed at the three members, and yelled, “Y’all are coming with me—you’re under arrest for being too fine!”
The internet instantly dubbed it “The Lollapalooza Arrest.” Memes poured in. Fancams went viral. Twitter threads turned into essays.
Fans screamed, “She was really arrested TWICE live on stage??” Others joked, “Sabrina Carpenter is now officially the 10th member of TWICE.”
The phrase “Sabrina Carpenter Arresting Momo Sana Jihyo” began trending globally within minutes, pushing her set to supernova status in the Lollapalooza timeline.
THE LYRIC THAT SHOOK FANBASES WORLDWIDE
As if Sabrina hadn’t done enough damage, the most clipped and re-shared moment came when she sang: “Oh, I hear you knockin’, TWICE, come on up…”
It was a sly remix of her original “JUNO” line, and fans immediately began dissecting every word. Was it a playful flirtation? A subtle invite? A musical shoutout? A declaration of war on K-pop Twitter?
No one knows for sure—but everyone has an opinion.
TikTok edits flooded in within an hour. Clips were layered with slowed-down versions of the line, dramatic black-and-white filters, and captions like “We are not the same. She is Sabrina Carpenter.”

A CULTURAL COLLISION IN REAL TIME
What made this moment so explosive was its intersection of fandoms.
On one side, you have Sabrina Carpenter, America’s glitter-drenched pop rebel, commanding the stage like it was the Met Gala. On the other, TWICE, the reigning queens of K-pop—beloved, revered, untouchable. Bringing those two forces together in one unscripted, over-the-top, totally insane moment was enough to launch 48-hour stan wars on X and trigger emergency Twitter Spaces.
The chaos was immediate:
“TWICE didn’t know they were signing up for a proposal,” one fan joked.
“Sabrina Carpenter didn’t just perform. She dominated.”
“This is Taylor-Kanye VMA levels of iconic.”
BACKSTAGE SOURCES CLAIM IT WAS NOT PLANNED
While many assumed the TWICE moment was staged, sources backstage say Sabrina made the decision on the fly, spotting the members near the sound booth just minutes before her set.
“She literally said, ‘I’m going off-script. I have a plan,’” said one crew member. “We didn’t even have them on the screen. That whole ‘arrest’ bit? All her.”
Earth, Wind & Fire, ever the pros, reportedly loved it.
“She’s wild, but she’s smart,” one band member allegedly said post-show. “That girl just made ‘September’ cool for a whole new generation.”
THE AFTERMATH ONLINE
As soon as the festival ended, the internet did what it does best — —explode.
#SabrinaxTWICE trended No. 1 on X in the US, Korea, and Thailand.
Over 11 million views on clips showing the moment Sabrina shouted, “You’re under arrest!”
Spotify streams of “JUNO” jumped 212% in under 6 hours.
Even the official Lollapalooza account posted a clip with the caption:
“She did what she HAD to do 🔥👑 #Lolla2025”
TWICE’s fanbase, ONCE, was split—half delighted, half confused. But no one could deny: Sabrina had the moment of the weekend.
WHY THIS WORKED
It wasn’t just the stunt. It was perfect pop culture timing:
Earth, Wind & Fire? Nostalgia.
TWICE? Global fandom.
Sabrina? Unfiltered chaos, glamor, and guts.
She fused it all with the precision of a content algorithm genius. No PR team could’ve planned this better.
SO… WHAT’S NEXT?
Rumors are already flying. Will there be a collab between Sabrina and TWICE? Will Earth, Wind & Fire feature her on a studio remix of “September”? Is there a Lollapalooza concert film in the works?
What’s certain: Sabrina Carpenter is no longer just a rising star—she’s now a cultural disruptor.
From changing lyrics in real time to calling out global icons in front of 50,000 people, Sabrina isn’t just playing the pop game—she’s rewriting the rules.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Lollapalooza 2025 had many standout moments. But only one moment made the world collectively gasp, pause, rewind, and scream. It was Sabrina Carpenter—with a mic, a vision, and absolutely no filter.
“ARE YOU SINGLE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET MARRIED?”
She asked it like a joke.
But in that second, the whole world wanted to say:
“Yes, Sabrina. Yes.”


