Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, Tyler, The Creator, No Doubt, Justice, Charlotte de Witte, Gesaffelstein, Dom Dolla, and more are playing Coachella this year.
Coachella is once again shocking the internet with its annual lineup drop. After multiple delays that led to many other festivals screeching to a halt on their announcements, the full list of artists slated to take the stage on April 12-14 and April 19-21 has finally been revealed – and it’s teeming with talent.
This year, Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator, and Doja Cat are set to headline Coachella, with No Doubt as a special guest. Other non-electronic artists who stand out on the lineup this year include Deftones, Peso Pluma, Blur, Ice Spice, Sublime, J Balvin, Khruangbin, Lil Yachty, Jhené Aiko, Bleachers, Young Miko, Taking Back Sunday, and ATEEZ.
For those who love the sounds of dance music, Coachella certainly has you covered this year. Not only are the likes of Justice, Gesaffelstein, Peggy Gou, Anyma, DJ Snake, Charlotte de Witte, BICEP, Purple Disco Machine, Orbital, Cloonee, Steve Angello, Gorgon City, and Grimes found on the second and third lines, but there are some big surprises in store.
John Summit and Dom Dolla will have solo sets at the festival while bringing their Everything Always concept to the stage. Chris Lake and Chris Lorenzo will reunite once again as Anti Up to deliver a dose of house grooves. Longtime friends and dubstep pioneers Skream and Benga are slated to play on Saturday for a set that no bass lover should miss. Rising stars ISOxo and Knock2 are also set to take the stage together after a monumental run at The Shrine in LA this past year.
Even more artists are found deeper in the bill, such as The Blessed Madonna, Reinier Zonneveld, Eli & Fur, Tita Lau, DJ Seinfeld, Rebuke, Miss Monique, BLOND:ISH, and Adriatique, making for quite an onslaught of house and techno for the devout Yuma tent fans.
Stay tuned for special acts featured at the Heineken House and Do LaB installations and surprise guests. But if you can’t make it to the Polo Fields this year, don’t sweat about having FOMO. Goldenvoice has partnered with YouTube to broadcast the fun worldwide, featuring exclusive interviews, exciting behind-the-scenes content, and so much more.
Those planning to attend Coachella who don’t already have tickets can register now for access to the remaining passes via their official website. The presale begins Friday, January 19 at 11am PT. The first weekend will sell out quickly, so make sure to check out the second weekend if you want to lock in your experience.