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COACHELLA 2024

When is Coachella 2024? Dates, lineup, headliners, tickets...

The two Coachella weekends are approaching. Here are the dates of the festival, how to get tickets, who’s headlining and the complete lineup.

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The two Coachella weekends are approaching. Here are the dates of the festival, how to get tickets, who’s headlining and the complete lineup.
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The two Coachella weekends of are fast approaching. The 23rd edition of the music and arts festival will take place at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California, during the weekend of April 12-14 and the following one, April 19-21.

This year, headliners include Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat, as well as veteran rock band No Doubt, who will reunite for the first time in almost a decade. The group played a handful of dates in 2014 and 2015, including Global Citizen Earth Day Concert, Rock In Rio USA while singer Gwen Stefani was honored with the 2,764th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame back in October.

It will be a return to Coachella for Dojo Cat, who appeared at the 2022 edition, Tyler, the Creator who hit the stage in 2018, 2015, Lana Del Rey (2014) and Blur, who headlined in 2013 and made their first appearance a decade earlier in 2003.

We share with you the complete lineup of the festival by day.

The complete Coachella 2024 lineup

Generally, the artists who perform on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the first weekend, do so again during the second weekend, but on some occasions the schedules tend to change.

As of April 3, the festival schedules have not been confirmed. However,it is already known who the artists who will be presented are. Here are the details.

Friday: April 12 and 19

Lana del Rey will be the main artist on Friday, April 12 and Friday, April 19. Other artists announced for those same days include the Mexican reggaeton/trap singer Peso Pluma, who last year was invited by Becky G. In addition, Lil Uzi Vert, Justice, Bizarrap, Young Miko and Sabrina Carpenter, among many others.

Saturday: April 13 and 20

On Saturday, April 13 and 20, Tyler, the Creator will be the headliner. The rapper was present last year with Kali Uchis. Completing the bill are: Blur, Ice Spice, Sublime, Jungle, Bleachers, Grimes, Jon Batiste, Santa Fe Klan, among others, will perform.

Sunday: April 14 and 21

Finally, on Sunday April 14 and 21, Doja Cat headlines. In the hours leading up the main act, supports include: J Balvin, who previously performed in 2018 with Beyoncé and again in 2019. Both Sundays Jhené will also perform Aiko, Carín León, DJ Snake, Renené Rapp, LATIN MAFIA and many more.

The poster includes the compete line-up - the festival organization has been confirming which artists will perform on the different stages.

According to the web portal, tickets for weekend 1 have already been sold out, but for the second weekend, some tickets are still available.

These are the prices for the different types of passes:

General admission for both weekends

  • Phase 1 $499 + FEES
  • Phase 2 $549 + FEES
  • Phase 3 $599 + FEES

Allows entry to the premises on three days.

General admission + shuttle pass

  • Phase 1 $619 + FEES
  • Phase 2 $669 + FEES
  • Phase 3 $719 + FEES

Allows entry to the venue and includes Any Line Shuttle Pass.

VIP

  • Phase 1 $1,069 + FEES
  • Phase 2 $1,269 + FEES

Allows access to the venue and VIP areas throughout the weekend. VIP areas offer specialty food and drink sales, air-conditioned restrooms, shaded seating areas, and full bars. VIP areas are located in the 12 Peaks area adjacent to the main stage and in the Rose Garden.

On the Coachella web portal you can consult all the details of ticket prices and other services for camping, accommodation and transportation, as well as lockers and meals.

How to watch the festival online: Streaming options

Like last year, music fans were able to follow the shows from the comfort of their home by streaming content on the Coachella YouTube channel.

For the 2023 edition, the festival’s official YouTube channel featured streaming from several stages. Coachella’s livestream times varied, but last year’s began around 2:00 p.m.

YouTube’s multiview feature will be available for the first time at this year’s Coachella. Viewers can watch up to four of the live stream stages on their TVs at once while listening to the audio of their choice. YouTube will repeat the livestream lineup from each day after the night’s final set until the livestream returns the next day.

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