Coachella 2023 | Possible music festival line up: Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, and more
Coachella is one of the best music festivals, which is why many are waiting for the top artists by 2023. We share the possible line up with you.
Coachella is considered one of the great music festivals that exist in the United States and around the world. After being canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, it finally returned for 2022 with Harry Styles and Billie Eilish as two of the headliners of the bill and expectations for next year are high.
According to the festival’s website, in 2023, Coachella will be held on two dates, from April 14 to 16 and from April 21 to 23. The official line-up and poster have not yet been shared, but Hits Daily Double announced the possible artists that could be at the festival.
Coachella 2023 | Possible line up of the music festival: Bad Bunny, Blackpink and more
While Frank Ocean, originally slated for 2020, is the only known headlining act to perform in April, major acts are being considered to become headliners or be part of the extensive lineup.
According to Hits Daily Double, artists considered for the festival include Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Drake, Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, blink-182, Travis Scott, Dua Lipa, SZA , Red Hot Chili Peppers, LCD Soundsystem, BLACKPINK, Chemical Brothers, Paramore, Skrillex and Tyler, the Creator.
It is not surprising that some of these stars are taken into account, considering their success, mainly that of Bad Bunny, who this year broke several records and was the artist with the best tour of 2022.
Bad Bunny went on two tours this year: The Last World Tour, which ran from February to April and grossed $116 million, and the World's Hottest Tour, which grossed $246 million from August through the end of the year, according to Billboard Boxscore.
In addition to this year, the Puerto Rican was among the top tours that have collected the most in history. Concerts in this time, plus isolated local shows in Puerto Rico, grossed a combined $373.5 million, the third-highest year-end total in Boxscore history after Ed Sheeran's $429.5 million in 2018 and The Rolling Stones' $425 million in 2006.
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