Madonna and Geena Davis enjoyed a reunion at Coachella over the weekend, 34 years after they starred in A League of Their Own together.
The singer, 67, and the Oscar winner, 70, both made separate appearances during Sabrina Carpenter's headlining set on April 17, before joining forces backstage.
Davis shared a snap of the iconic moment to her Instagram page and honored their classic film in the caption.
'Mae - so happy to see you again! Love, Dottie,' she wrote in reference to her character Dorothy 'Dottie' Hinson and Madonna's Mae Mordabito.
'OMG!! Dottie & Mae!! I Love this!!,' one fan wrote.
'There's no crying in baseball but we're crying at this photo,' another added.
Madonna, 67, and Geena Davis, 70, enjoyed a reunion at Coachella over the weekend, 34 years after they starred in A League of Their Own together
'THERE'S NO AGING IN BASEBALL! Both look gorgeous.'
'I’m not crying. You’re crying. And there’s no crying in baseball.'
'I’m in tears,' another added.
Madonna looked stylish in a pink bustier dress and sunglasses for the snap.
Meanwhile Davis rocked a brown button-up shirt and blue jeans.
A League of Their Own, which also starred Rosie O'Donnell, Lori Petty and Tom Hanks, was based on the Rockford Peaches, a team in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
The movie went on to make $132.4 million at the box office against a $40 million budget, making it a resounding success.
Earlier in the night Madonna joined Carpenter on the stage for her second weekend headlining Coachella, though her performance has been tainted by claims that she was lip-syncing.
Fans were moved by the reunion, with one writing, 'I’m not crying. You’re crying. And there’s no crying in baseball'
The singer and the Oscar winner both made separate appearances during Sabrina Carpenter's headlining set on April 17, before joining forces together backstage
Davis delivered a lengthy monologue in a classic car while playing an older version of Carpenter during her headlining set
A League of Their Own, which also starred Rosie O'Donnell, Lori Petty and Tom Hanks, was based on the Rockford Peaches, a team in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League; (L-R) Davis, Madonna and O'Donnell seen in a still
The movie went on to make $132.4 million at the box office against a $40 million budget, making it a resounding success; Madonna seen in a still from the film
Fans labeled the Material Girl a 'fraud' for supposedly creating the illusion she was singing along with Carpenter as she strutted around with the younger singer in a purple corset and tiny shorts, ahead of the release of her new album Confessions II, which drops July 3.
One disappointed fan even brought up Elton John's infamous comment about Madonna's alleged lip-syncing during a 2004 awards show.
'Elton John said it best about Madonna and her lip syncing fraud,' the fan wrote on X.
The pop icon made her entrance towards the end of Carpenter's set, and 20 years after her own 2006 Coachella performance which was a historic success.
Madonna emerged from beneath the stage to sing a duet of portions of her 1990 hit Vogue and her 1989 hit Like a Prayer.
Moving to a part of the stage that extended into the crowd, Madonna said, 'Wow, thank you… Sabrina, thank you so much for inviting me on your show.'
'No thanks needed, Madonna,' Carpenter replied as they held hands.
'Well, I have a few things I want to get off my chest,' the Express Yourself hitmaker went on.
The pop icon made her entrance towards the end of Carpenter's set, and 20 years after her own 2006 Coachella performance which was a historic success
Madonna's upcoming fifteenth studio album, Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II, is set for release on July 3
'So, 20 years ago today I performed at Coachella. I was in the dance tent, and it was the first time I performed Confessions on a Dance Floor part one in America. It was such a thrill - and it’s a thrill to be back. It’s a full circle moment, you know? Very meaningful for me.'
Madonna also had a message for the audience, telling them, 'Let’s try to be together. Let’s try to avoid disagreements. And to that point, the great thing about music is that it brings people together.'
Meanwhile Davis also made a surprise cameo as part of Carpenter's headlining set. Davis showcased her taut, wrinkle-free visage as she delivered a lengthy monologue in a classic car while playing an older version of the singer.
Several fans were also over the moon to see Davis in the cameo role, as her Thelma & Louise costar Susan Sarandon had played the same role during Carpenter's week-one Coachella performance.

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