Coachella Announces Its 2023 Lineup

Frank Ocean, Bad Bunny, and BLACKPINK are slated to headline the main stage in Indio this year.

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It’s finally here. Coachella has officially announced its 2023 lineup which will feature Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean headlining the main stage at the music and arts festival in Indio, California.

Bad Bunny — Spotify’s most-streamed artist in 2022 — is set to play the SoCal-based show for the second time following his appearance in 2019. He is also the first-ever artist from Latin America to be a headliner. BLACKPINK also made its first appearance at the festival in 2019 which made BLINK fans go haywire, so you can already expect that K-Pop stans will show out strong for their set. This also marks the first occasion that artists of Asian descent have been called to headline Coachella. And at last, Frank Ocean is finally coming out of hiding and hitting the Empire Polo Fields stage again. After showing out in 2012, months before Channel Orange was released, the eclectic artist is ticking off one of his biggest performance goals and will close out the weekend.

Other notable names on the lineup include that of Calvin Harris, Metro Boomin, Kali Uchis, Gorillaz, Kaytranada, Rosalía, Pusha T, FKJ, Dominic Fike, Rae Sremmurd and more. It’s a diverse crop of artists that all 125,000 plus fans per day can enjoy during the three-day festivities. Peep the full lineup below.

Weekend 1 will take place on April 14-16 while Weekend 2 will go down on April 21-23. Presale begins Friday, 1/13 at 11am PDT, and there are limited tickets left for both weekends.

 

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In other news, Kendrick Lamar, Odesza and Foo Fighters have been called to headline Bonnaroo 2023.

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