Get ready to groove, because the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is bringing a stellar lineup to the Empire Polo Club in Indio! Lana Del Rey will rock Friday evenings, Tyler, the Creator takes over Saturdays, and Doja Cat wraps up both weekends with a bang on Sundays. Even No Doubt is making a comeback, listed as “and … No Doubt” – Instagram teasers really do work wonders. Other acts include J Balvin, Blur, Ice Spice (a new favorite condiment?), Peso Pluma, Lil Uzi Vert, and many more. It’s like a musical feast with a side of unexpected goodness.
Lana Del Rey, last seen at Coachella in 2014, was set to share the stage with Frank Ocean in 2020 but made a surprise appearance at Stagecoach in 2022. Tyler, The Creator, a Coachella veteran, dropped his latest album, “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale,” featuring unreleased gems like “Dogtooth” and “Wharf Talk.” And sorry to break it to you, but Rage Against the Machine won’t be causing any festival mosh pits as drummer Brad Wilk declared their retirement on Instagram. RIP to the raging dreams.
Mark your calendars, set your alarms, do whatever it takes – tickets for Coachella go on sale again on January 19 at coachella.com. The 2023 festival had its share of surprises, with headliners like Bad Bunny, Blackpink, and Frank Ocean (well, briefly). Ocean’s leg injury led to a weekend two surprise from Blink-182, who upgraded from the Sahara Tent to close the main Coachella Stage. The beats go on!
And if country tunes are more your jam, the Stagecoach Country Music Festival follows Coachella on April 26-28. Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen will be there to twang it up. But good luck getting tickets – that one’s already sold out. Yeehaw! 🤠🎶