Coachella will broadcast sets from six of its stages for the first time ever, so you don’t have to miss any of the action from home.
Goldenvoice is gearing up for another monumental edition of Coachella that’s set to kick off in just over a week, and while those heading to Palm Springs to catch stunning performances live in the desert are hyped, those staying home have something to be excited for as well. Today, Goldenvoice revealed that both weekends of Coachella will once again be live streamed on YouTube, but this time around, they’re showcasing six of their stages instead of a curated few.
That’s right, whether you want to immerse yourself in the sounds of the Coachella, Outdoor Theatre, and Sonora stages, get a dose of beats from the Gobi or Mojave, or dance the night away to the offerings at the Sahara, they’ve got you covered. While no word has surfaced yet surrounding the Yuma and Heineken House or Do LaB (both are not included in the list of links on YouTube as of publishing), fans are hoping to catch the special performances there as well.
While the performances from artists like Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Calvin Harris, Becky G, and more on those six stages will be the focus for many tuning into the live stream, Coachella has some surprises as well. This includes inside looks at the festival with coverage of the art installations, behind-the-scenes moments, and more to bring the vibes from the festival straight to your living room or rave cave.
The live stream for Coachella Weekend One begins on Friday, April 14 at 4pm PT/7pm ET. And if you can’t tune in to all the action at those hours, you’re in luck because sets will be on repeat after the festival’s conclusion each day. Additionally, highlights from performances and more will be available on demand. Then, the second weekend will pick up on April 21 at the same time for another dose of those desert vibes.
Stay tuned for more information on the Coachella 2023 live stream, including the schedule. Don’t forget to head over to their official YouTube page to set a reminder so you can get notified the moment the streams go live!