Coachella 2023 features legendary performers in California
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Coachella 2023 features legendary performers in California

Jan 11, 2023, 7:46 AM
Nicole Pulido

Nicole Pulido

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Coachella 2023 has now revealed its full lineup which features global artists such as Spain’s Bad Bunny and South Korea’s BLACKPINK.

Coachella 2023 is here to bring some of music’s biggest international acts to bring legendary performances at the main stage in the sunny Indio, California.

Starting off with Bad Bunny – the world's most-streamed artist in Spotify in 2022– as the first Spanish-language and first Latin American artist to headline, together with South Korea’s biggest girl group BLACKPINK, also the first Asian artists to headline the much anticipated music festival.

In addition, another indie artist turned mainstream R&B icon Frank Ocean — is coming out of hiatus after releasing an album in 2016 with Blonde then dipping indefinitely — who was originally booked as a headliner for the 2020 edition, but was ultimately postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Channel News Asia.

The much sought indie music festival will also parade acts such as Calvin Harris, Metro Boomin, Kali Uchis, Kaytranada, Pusha T, FKJ, Dominic Fike, Rae Sremmurd, Spanish phenomenon Rosalia, Iceland's Bjork and Nigeria's Burna Boy.

English virtual band Gorillaz will also perform, together with New Wave legends Blondie and the American indie rock supergroup boygenius, which includes Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.

Additionally, Christine and the Queens from France will be coming back at the music festival under the name Redcar, after piquing the interest of audiences in 2019.

Also included in the lineup are jazz French-American duo Domi and JD Beck, months after being nominated for the Best New Artist in the Grammys in early February, reported PhilStar.

Coachella 2023 is a one big moshpit of diverse audience, racially, spiritually and musically, which usually gathers 125,000 plus fans per day running for three days and is expected to take place on April 14-16 for the first week, while Weekend 2 will go down on April 21-23.

Those interested in attending the biggest music festival in town, presale is expected to start on Friday, January 13 at 11 am PDT, with only limited tickets available.

Tags: #Coachella, #music festival, #kpop


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