The first weekend of the Coachella Music Festival is always known to have the most celeb spottings, but there are still plenty of stars in attendance at weekend two!
12.04.2023 - 17:39 / glamour.com
Those heading to California for the event this year don't have to worry about FOMO—but there are plenty of other things to still keep in mind. Whether it's your first time or you're a veteran like myself, let this be your official checklist and guide for all things Coachella. Ahead, everything you need to know about Coachella 2023, from the music to the food to, of course, the parties. See you in the desert!Coachella takes place over two weekends, with weekend one kicking off this Friday, April 14.
Weekend two starts on Friday, April 21. The festival runs from Friday to Sunday throughout both weekends, and fans can expect the gates to officially open at 11 a.m. each day.
The music stops just after midnight so you can (literally) dance the day away. Contrary to popular belief, Coachella doesn't actually take place in Coachella, California. The festival is held in a small neighboring town called Indio, and the official venue is the (where Stagecoach also takes place). Tiers determine ticket prices—and the earlier you buy, the better. Tier 1 pass prices for general admission start at , tier 2 at $574, tier 3 at $599, and finally, tier 5 for $649.
VIP tickets to Coachella are also an option, starting at $1,069. If you're wondering what the difference is, VIP tickets allow fans into designated areas, including secured viewing sections near each stage, access to VIP food vendors and bars, and air-conditioned restrooms. Bottom line: Either wristband is pricey, but you're paying for the ~experience~ at the end of the day. This year's headliners include , , and Frank Ocean's much-anticipated return to the Coachella stage.
The first weekend of the Coachella Music Festival is always known to have the most celeb spottings, but there are still plenty of stars in attendance at weekend two!
Bad Bunny is apologizing to Harry Styles.
Gorillaz‘ set at Coachella 2023’s second weekend, the band brought out a star-studded list of guests that included appearances from Bad Bunny, Little Simz and more.The band brought out the Puerto Rican reggaeton star – who will close out this weekend’s first night with a headline set – to perform ‘Tormenta’. Bad Bunny features on the studio version of the song, which is from Gorillaz’ latest album, ‘Cracker Island’.
Coachella 2023 Weekend 2 kicks off today (April 21), with Bad Bunny headlining and many more FADER favorites filling out the undercard: Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Kaytranada, Pusha T, Metro Boomin, Karol G, and others. Where last Friday’s schedule featured a short-notice set from a newly reunited Blink-182, Weekend 2 will see them taking the headlining role on Sunday, replacing Frank Ocean after he bowed out of Coachella 2023’s closing set following leg injuries he sustained on festival grounds before Weekend 1 (per his publicist).
Blink-182 will perform in the headline slot at Coachella this weekend with the band stepping in for the injured Frank Ocean. News of Ocean's decision to pull out of the second weekend of the California festival was announced earlier this week. Blink-182 appeared during the first weekend, playing a surprise set on the Friday.
Frank Ocean is no longer set to headline the second weekend of Coachella after a divisive and poorly received performance last Sunday.A rep for the singer released a statement to ET confirming, «Frank Ocean will not be performing at weekend 2 of Coachella.»«After suffering an injury to his leg on festival grounds in the week leading up to weekend 1, Frank Ocean was unable to perform the intended show but was still intent on performing, and in 72 hours, the show was reworked out of necessity.»The rep's statement said that, «on doctor’s advice,» Ocean will not perform again «due to two fractures and a sprain in his left leg.»The statement included remarks from Ocean himself, who commented on his first weekend set, sharing, «It was chaotic. There is some beauty in chaos.
Frank Ocean originally had an epic ice-skating routine planned for his Coachella 2023 performance. After he was originally set to headline the music festival in 2020 — before the pandemic shut down the festival — Ocean returned to Indio, California, on Sunday to headline the first weekend of this year's star-studded music festival. The performance was the singer's first in six years since 2017's Flow Festival in Finland.When it came time for his performance, fans became irate when not only was it announced that his set would not be included in YouTube's livestream from the festival, but signs placed around the venue declared that no Frank Ocean merchandise would be available for purchase at the festival.
Frank Ocean made a highly-anticipated return to the stage at California's Coachella festival over the weekend, but the show ended up disastrous and fans have blasted his comeback performance as "terrible."
Coachella has reportedly been fined $117,000 (£94,494) for breaking its curfew on all three days of weekend one.The fines come after the festival ran for over 20 minutes past its approved curfew on each day from April 14 to April 16, per Pitchfork. The festival ran 25 minutes past its curfew on Friday (April 14), 22 minutes on Saturday (April 15) and 25 minutes on Sunday (April 16).Pitchfork reports that the fines are part of an agreement between Coachella organiser Goldenvoice and the city of Indio, California dating back to 2013.
Festivalgoers of Coachella 2023 have been left shocked over the prices for food and drink after one TikToker spent $64 on two coffees and two burritos at the festival. The star-studded festival, located in Indio, California, has returned for 2023 with headline performances from the likes of Frank Ocean, Blink 182, Gorlliaz, BLACKPINK, and Bad Bunny.
Jeff Miller Sunday night’s Coachella-headlining performance by the enigmatic R&B star Frank Ocean was unquestionably the most highly-anticipated set of the festival: Ocean who had not performed live in nearly six years, was set to headline the fest in 2020 before the pandemic hit, and then again last year before he postponed it to 2023. Rumors swirled beforehand about the likelihood of new music (Ocean hasn’t released an album since 2016’s “Blonde”) the potential for a reunion with his Odd Future bandmates, and the odds of a performance as moving and revelatory as the last time Ocean played Southern California, at a near-universally lauded headlining set at the now defunct FYF festival during his brief tour in the summer of 2017.
As festival goers bask under the hot desert sun to attend the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2023, celebrities were also having the time of their lives at the iconic event. After the coronavirus pandemic rocked the world in 2020, causing the cancelation of the last festival, Coachella didn’t disappoint this year with their major headliners including Bad Bunny, Blackpink and Frank Ocean. Hollywood’s elite came dressed to impress for weekend 1 of the jam-packed three-day event in Indio, California. Reality television star Kourtney Kardashian kicked off her fun-filled Coachella weekend with an early birthday celebration at her exclusive adult campground for her lifestyle brand Poosh. Husband and rocker Travis Barker joined in on the celebration as Kardashian’s company team surprised her with a colorful birthday cake.
This weekend the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will take place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. This year's lineup is a stacked one.
It’s the third day of the 2023 Coachella Musical Festival and you can watch all of the live stream videos right here.
BLACKPINK became the first K-pop act to headline the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Saturday (April 16), four years after making history as the first K-pop group to ever perform at the annual event. The group's four members — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa — performed hits like "Kill This Love," "How You Like That," "Whistle," "Lovesick Girls" and "Forever Young" as well as music from their respective solo careers.
The stars are partying in the desert!
Rosalía is putting on one incredible show in the desert!
Boygenius spoke out for trans rights last night (April 15) as they made their second appearance at Coachella 2023.The trio featuring – Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker – previously teamed up with MUNA the previous day (April 14) at the festival to perform the track ‘Silk Chiffon’.Arriving onstage to Thin Lizzy‘s ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’, the band played a host of tracks from their debut album ‘The Record’ including ‘$20’, ‘Salt In The Wound’, ‘Me & My Dog’ and ‘Anti-Curse’.During the set, at one point Baker spoke up for trans rights. “I don’t know if you’ve been checking the news and seeing what’s been going on in Florida and Missouri and some of the other places, but trans lives matter, trans kids matter.
BLACKPINK closed out the second night of Coachella 2023’s first weekend, making history as the first Korean group to headline the festival. It follows their debut appearance in 2019, when they were the first female K-pop act to perform at the festival altogether.Prior to BLACKPINK arriving onstage, their set opened with a lengthy light show with drones in the sky.
Rosalía brought out her fiancé Rauw Alejandro during her performance at Coachella on Saturday night (April 15), during which she also covered the Enrique Iglesias hit ‘Hero’.The pair recently released a joint EP, ‘RR‘, together and they teamed up to perform two of its tracks, ‘Beso’ and ‘Vampiros’Rosalía had previously joined reggaeton star Alejandro to perform the track at one of his concerts earlier this month, marking the first time the couple had ever performed live together.Check out their performance of ‘Beso’ below:Rosalía e Rauw Alejandro cantando BESO #MOTOCHELLA pic.twitter.com/10mTtnUR7t— GABRIEL VENCELAU (@VENCELAUGABRIEL) April 16, 2023Solteiro não tem um dia de paz