Coachella 2026

Coachella 2026: Why the 25th Edition Is the Most Historically Loaded Festival in a Generation — Complete Lineup, Headliner Deep-Dives, Milestones, Set Times & How to Watch Every Single Set for Free

Right now, as you read this, over 125,000 people are standing in the California desert at the Empire Polo Club in Indio — sunburned, sleep-deprived, and almost certainly paying $18 for a bottle of water. And they would not trade a single minute of it.

Coachella 2026 is not just another edition of the world’s most famous music festival. It is the 25th anniversary. A quarter-century of desert performances, cultural moments, surprise guests, and fashion statements that somehow ended up shaping what pop culture looks like for the rest of the year.

And this particular year — with Sabrina Carpenter making history as one of pop’s hottest artists, Justin Bieber headlining for the first time in his career, Karol G becoming the first Latina artist ever to headline the festival in 25 years, and a lineup that spans K-pop debuts, punk legends, electronic gods, and surprise last-minute additions — it might genuinely be the most significant Coachella since Beyoncé’s 2018 performance redefined what a headliner could even look like.

This is the complete guide to Coachella 2026: who is playing, what makes each headliner matter, what history is being made, what the numbers tell us, how to watch from anywhere in the world for free, and the real business story behind the desert’s most profitable weekend.


Coachella 2026: The Fast Facts You Need

Detail Information
Festival Edition 25th Anniversary (Founded 1999)
Dates (Weekend 1) April 10–12, 2026
Dates (Weekend 2) April 17–19, 2026
Location Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Ave. 51, Indio, California
Organiser Goldenvoice (subsidiary of AEG Presents)
Headliners Sabrina Carpenter (Friday), Justin Bieber (Saturday), Karol G (Sunday)
Special Set Anyma presents Æden (world premiere, late-night Saturday)
Lineup Size 130+ artists across both weekends
Sellout Speed Both weekends sold out in under 7 days (fastest since 2019)
Original GA Price $649 (Weekend 1) / $549 (Weekend 2)
Resale Price (W1 GA) $2,905–$3,218+ on StubHub/Vivid Seats
Livestream Free on YouTube, 4K for main stages, multiview available
Daily Attendance ~125,000 per day

Coachella 2026’s Three Historic Milestones Nobody Is Talking About Enough

Every entertainment website is covering the lineup. What most are not doing is explaining why this specific edition lands differently from almost any in recent memory. Three milestones make Coachella 2026 structurally significant beyond the hype.

Milestone 1: The First Latina Headliner in 25 Years of Coachella

It has taken twenty-five years for Coachella to book a Latina artist as a headliner. Karol G, the Colombian reggaeton and Latin pop superstar, is that first. In a festival that regularly attracts enormous Latin audiences and has hosted genre-defining Latin acts at lower billing for over a decade, this is a genuinely overdue milestone — and the fact that it is happening in the 25th anniversary year is either poetic timing or deliberate curation. Probably both.

For context: Bad Bunny made history in 2023 as the first Latin artist to headline. Now, just three years later, Karol G becomes the first Latina woman to hold that spot. In her own words, the slot comes with a sense of “responsibility to represent.”

Milestone 2: Justin Bieber’s First-Ever Solo Coachella Headline

Justin Bieber has been one of the biggest pop artists on the planet for fifteen years. This is his first time headlining Coachella solo. That fact alone tells you something about how long the industry has treated the festival as a tastemaker space distinct from pure commercial pop dominance — and how much that separation has now fully collapsed.

Bieber arrives not as the teenager-turned-pop-star but as someone who has spent recent years managing serious health challenges (Ramsay Hunt syndrome affected his facial nerves, and Lyme disease impacted his life for years) and who released two surprise “Swag” albums in 2025. The Grammy performance earlier this year signalled a full return. Saturday at Coachella is the confirmation.

Milestone 3: The First 4K Livestream in Coachella History

This one is genuinely underreported. For the first time in the festival’s history, the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara stage are being streamed in 4K on YouTube. The festival is also offering a dedicated vertical stream for mobile viewers and a multiview option that lets you watch four stages simultaneously. These are not small upgrades. For the global audience of hundreds of millions who watch Coachella from their living rooms each year, the 2026 stream is, for the first time, genuinely cinematic.

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Coachella 2026 Headliner Deep-Dive: What You Actually Need to Know

Friday Headliner: Sabrina Carpenter — “The Most Ambitious Show of Her Career”

Sabrina Carpenter did not just arrive at Coachella 2026 — she manifested it. The singer has spoken publicly about how she dreamed of this slot, even referencing the Coachella stage during a previous year’s performance at the festival in a lower billed position. Now she headlines Friday night, and she has described what’s coming as “the most ambitious show” of her career in an interview with Perfect Magazine.

Carpenter’s ascent over the past two years has been one of pop’s most remarkable stories. Her song “Espresso” became a defining summer anthem in 2024. Her album Man’s Best Friend — her seventh studio album — arrived with the kind of sharp lyricism and layered pop production that makes critics pause and fans obsess. She is the rare artist who can be simultaneously endorsed by music press, fashion magazines, and mainstream radio at the same time.

Her set runs from 9:05pm to 10:35pm on the Coachella Stage, followed by Anyma’s Æden project as the midnight closing spectacle. Friday’s supporting lineup around her includes The xx, Disclosure, Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, KATSEYE, Devo, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, Moby, Lykke Li, and the Coachella debut of BINI — the Filipino girl group making history as the first Filipino act ever to perform on this stage.

Saturday Headliner: Justin Bieber — The Return That Music Has Been Waiting For

If Carpenter’s Friday set is a coronation, Bieber’s Saturday night is a resurrection story.

The last few years for Justin Bieber have been defined by health battles, creative retreats, and the quiet question of whether one of pop’s all-time sales leaders could find his way back to the stage with the same energy that once made him a global phenomenon. The answer, based on the Grammy’s performance and the response to the surprise “Swag” albums, appears to be a definitive yes.

Reports and fan-circulated rehearsal videos suggest his Coachella set will include “Sorry,” “Where Are U Now,” and material from both Swag albums — marking the first time he has played these songs live for a mass audience. His slot begins at 11:25pm, deliberately late, deliberately theatrical, the kind of timing that signals this is an event, not just a performance.

Saturday’s supporting cast includes The Strokes (returning with a new album expected in June after a six-year hiatus), Giveon, Addison Rae (the influencer-turned-pop-act making her Coachella main stage appearance), David Byrne of Talking Heads, Labrinth, PinkPantheress, Interpol, Taemin, and Jack White — added as a last-minute surprise to the lineup just days before the festival opened.

Sunday Headliner: Karol G — Making History Under the Desert Stars

Karol G’s Coachella debut came in 2022, when she delivered a performance that paid tribute to Selena, Celia Cruz, and Daddy Yankee — an artist paying homage to the giants while announcing herself as the next one in line. Four years later, she returns not as a guest of honour but as the headliner who closes the entire weekend.

Her Tropicoqueta era has embraced what she calls a “Caribbean showgirl” aesthetic — high-energy, visually spectacular, rooted in reggaeton but reaching for something more theatrically ambitious. For the 25th anniversary’s closing night, expect something that is simultaneously a personal artistic statement and a cultural celebration that represents Latin music’s full arrival at the festival’s top tier.

Sunday’s supporting acts include Young Thug (in one of his most anticipated live returns), FKA Twigs (finally performing after visa issues prevented her 2025 appearance), Laufey (fresh off a Grammy win), Major Lazer, Iggy Pop, Little Simz, Wet Leg, BIGBANG (celebrating their 20th anniversary — the K-pop legends making their Coachella debut), Fatboy Slim, Clipse, Foster the People, and Kaskade closing the night.


The Full Coachella 2026 Weekend 1 Set Schedule

🎤 FRIDAY, APRIL 10 — The Carpenter Day

Coachella Stage: Sabrina Carpenter 9:05pm ▸ The xx 7:00pm ▸ Teddy Swims 5:30pm

Outdoor Theatre: Disclosure 10:35pm ▸ Lykke Li 5:20pm

Sahara: KATSEYE 8:00pm ▸ Swae Lee 10:50pm

Mojave: Moby 8:10pm ▸ Slayyyter 3:00pm ▸ Blood Orange 11:55pm

Gobi: Holly Humberstone 8:25pm

Late Night (Coachella Stage): Anyma presents Æden 12:00am

🎤 SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — The Bieber Night

Coachella Stage: Justin Bieber 11:25pm ▸ The Strokes 9:00pm ▸ Giveon 7:00pm ▸ Addison Rae 5:30pm

Outdoor Theatre: David Byrne 10:20pm ▸ Labrinth 8:30pm ▸ Sombr 7:05pm ▸ Alex G 5:10pm

Mojave: Interpol 10:15pm ▸ PinkPantheress 8:55pm ▸ Taemin 7:30pm ▸ Jack White 3:00pm

Sahara: Nine Inch Noize 8:00pm ▸ Rezz 9:10pm ▸ Adriatique 10:30pm

Quasar: David Guetta 9:00pm–11:00pm

Gobi: Davido 7:50pm ▸ BIA 9:00pm ▸ Morat 10:10pm

🎤 SUNDAY, APRIL 12 — The Karol G Finale

Coachella Stage: Karol G 9:55pm ▸ Young Thug 7:50pm ▸ Major Lazer 6:10pm ▸ Wet Leg 4:45pm

Outdoor Theatre: Laufey 8:40pm ▸ Foster the People 6:45pm ▸ Clipse 5:15pm ▸ Little Simz 4:25pm

Mojave: FKA Twigs 8:45pm–10:00pm ▸ Iggy Pop 7:10pm

Sahara: BIGBANG ▸ Fatboy Slim 8:00pm–10:00pm ▸ Kaskade 10:45pm


The Acts That Make Coachella 2026 Truly Unmissable — Beyond the Headliners

The headliners get the poster credit, but the real Coachella conversation is always about who you discover in the middle of the day at a smaller stage when you didn’t expect anything special to happen.

Nine Inch Noize: The Collaboration Nobody Saw Coming

Nine Inch Nails and German producer Boys Noize are performing together as a single act called Nine Inch Noize — an extended version of the third act from their recent Peel It Back Tour that the two acts have jointly confirmed represents a genuinely new collaborative experience, not a simple back-to-back billing. Nine Inch Nails have a Coachella history that goes back to their iconic 2013 night set. This is something different: industrial rock and modern techno merged in real-time. It is arguably the most intellectually interesting booking of the entire festival.

BIGBANG: The K-Pop Comeback on the World Stage

BIGBANG — the group that defined a generation of K-pop and influenced virtually every major act that followed — is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a Coachella debut. The significance for the global K-pop community cannot be overstated. This is not a younger group proving itself. This is a founding generation of an entire genre arriving at one of the world’s biggest stages to mark a legacy.

BINI: The First Filipino Group in Coachella History

BINI’s appearance at Coachella 2026 is more than a booking. It is a cultural milestone for the Philippines and for OPM (Original Pilipino Music), which has been growing an international audience for years. BINI becomes the first Filipino group to perform at the festival — and the nature of Coachella’s global reach means that performance will be watched by audiences far beyond the California desert.

KATSEYE: The HYBE x Geffen Bet on the Main Stage

KATSEYE is the product of a joint venture between HYBE (the Korean entertainment giant behind BTS) and Geffen Records — a deliberate attempt to build a globally diverse girl group from the ground up. Their Coachella debut on the Sahara stage is both a coming-out party and a statement about where the next generation of global pop is being assembled.

Anyma presents Æden: The Late-Night Spectacle Nobody Fully Understands Yet

Anyma — the Italian electronic producer Matteo Milleri — is not just playing a DJ set as the midnight closing act on Friday. He is premiering Æden, a world premiere immersive audiovisual production that will subsequently tour globally. The format is closer in ambition to Travis Scott’s Coachella stage builds than to a standard DJ performance. Large-scale AR architecture, custom visuals, and conceptual production design that transforms the main stage into something that has never existed before. Nobody knows exactly what it looks like. That is, by design, the point.

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Myth vs. Fact: What People Get Wrong About Coachella 2026

❌ MYTH: “Coachella is just a fashion event that happens to have music.”This narrative has been popular online since approximately 2012 and has only gotten more reductive with time. In 2026, the lineup includes Nine Inch Noize, Iggy Pop, Clipse (the reunion nobody thought was coming), The Strokes, FKA Twigs, Little Simz, BIGBANG, Interpol, Devo, and David Byrne. The fashion conversation exists alongside the music — it does not replace it.
✅ FACT: Coachella 2026 has more genre diversity than almost any recent edition.Pop, reggaeton, K-pop, industrial, punk, indie rock, Latin, hip-hop, electronic, ambient, and experimental acts are all represented across the seven stages. The Sahara alone covers everything from Fatboy Slim to BIGBANG to Nine Inch Noize.
❌ MYTH: “If you don’t have a ticket, you’re missing out.”The 4K YouTube livestream beginning at 4pm PT daily, covering all seven stages simultaneously with multiview, means this is the most accessible Coachella in history. Specific sets from all major acts will stream live and be available to replay. The global audience for the YouTube stream regularly dwarfs the in-person attendance by orders of magnitude.
✅ FACT: Resale tickets are genuinely eye-watering — but legally available.Weekend 1 GA resale prices on StubHub were reported at $2,905–$3,218+. VIP resale exceeded $5,000. AXS Official Resale is the festival’s preferred resale vendor. Third-party platforms (StubHub, Vivid Seats) are also options, though prices vary dramatically.
❌ MYTH: “Karol G headlining means Coachella is going fully Latin now.”It means Coachella is booking the right headliner for the moment — which is what it has always done when working properly. Bad Bunny in 2023 was not a genre shift; it was a recognition of where music actually was. Karol G in 2026 is the same thing.
✅ FACT: Justin Bieber’s health comeback is the real story of Saturday night.Bieber’s Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis in 2022 left half his face temporarily paralysed. His return to major live performance is not just a pop event — it is a genuine human story about recovery, patience, and the choice to come back to the thing you love most.

The Business of Coachella 2026: What the Numbers Actually Tell You

Most entertainment coverage talks about Coachella as a cultural event. Almost none of it looks at what this festival actually represents as a business — and in 2026, the numbers are extraordinary.

The sellout speed tells the first part of the story. Both weekends sold out in under seven days after the September 15, 2025 announcement — the first complete sellout since 2019. That is six years of the festival not achieving this, followed by its 25th anniversary edition doing it almost instantly.

At roughly 125,000 attendees per day, across three days per weekend, across two weekends, the festival draws approximately 750,000 people at face-value ticket prices starting at $549. The economic ripple effect through Palm Springs, Indio, and the surrounding Coachella Valley region runs into hundreds of millions of dollars per edition when you account for hotels, transport, food, and merchandise.

On the resale market alone, Weekend 1 GA passes were moving at $2,905–$3,218 on StubHub. VIP passes exceeded $5,000. That price gap — from a $649 face-value ticket to a $3,000+ resale — represents the real demand signal that tells you how this lineup was perceived by the market.

The YouTube partnership, which was renewed through 2026 in 2023, provides global distribution reach that no other music festival on Earth can match. The first-time 4K streaming of the main stages is a direct product of that deal. For AEG and Goldenvoice, Coachella’s YouTube presence is not just a broadcast — it is an annual brand activation worth hundreds of millions in global reach.

“Coachella is the undisputed Super Bowl of music.” — Travel & Tour World, 2026


Coachella 2026: The 25-Year Timeline of Defining Moments

1999 — The BeginningCo-founded by Paul Tollett and Rick Van Santen at the Empire Polo Club, Indio, California. The first edition featured Beck, Rage Against the Machine, and Tool. Nobody predicted this would become the defining Western music festival of the 21st century.
2012 — Tupac’s HologramDr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s headline set included a holographic performance by the late Tupac Shakur — a technological and cultural moment that generated global conversation and set the template for what headliners could attempt at Coachella.
2016 — LCD Soundsystem’s ReunionAfter announcing their break-up in 2011, LCD Soundsystem returned here. Coachella became a confirmed reunion stage — the place where artists with something to say choose to say it first.
2018 — Beyoncé Rewrites the Rules“Beychella” remains the most referenced headliner performance in the festival’s history: a 2-hour production involving a 200-person marching band, multiple Destiny’s Child reunion moments, and choreography at a scale the festival had never witnessed. It set a benchmark every headliner since has been implicitly measured against.
2019 — The 20th AnniversaryHeadlined by Childish Gambino, Tame Impala, and Ariana Grande (who became the youngest-ever Coachella headliner at 25). Justin Timberlake was originally scheduled to headline but cancelled; Kanye West’s planned Sunday Service dome was denied.
2020–2021 — The CancellationsBoth editions cancelled due to COVID-19. The only interruption to the festival’s consecutive run since 2001.
2023 — Bad Bunny’s Historic Latin HeadlineThe first Latin artist to headline the festival. The performance confirmed the mainstreaming of Latin music’s global dominance and set the stage directly for Karol G three years later.
2026 — The 25th AnniversarySabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G (first Latina headliner). BINI (first Filipino act). First 4K YouTube stream. Fastest sellout since 2019. And still going.

How to Watch Coachella 2026 for Free — Complete Guide

You do not need to be in Indio to watch Coachella 2026. The entire festival streams live on YouTube at no cost.

Where: Coachella’s official YouTube channel. Each of the seven stages has a dedicated stream, and the main multiview option lets you watch four stages simultaneously. For the first time in 2026, the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara stream in 4K.

When: Streams begin at 4:00pm PT (7:00pm ET / 12:30am IST) daily on April 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, and 19.

Mobile: A dedicated vertical stream is available for phone viewing. The Coachella app also allows you to build a personalised schedule with set-time notifications.

Replay: Many performances are available on demand after airing, though availability varies by artist licensing agreements.

From India: The free YouTube stream is accessible globally. Start times in IST are 12:30am for the 4pm PT daily open, with headliners typically performing between 10:30am–2:00am IST on their respective nights.


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FAQ: Everything You Want to Know About Coachella 2026

Q: Who is headlining Coachella 2026?Sabrina Carpenter headlines Friday, Justin Bieber headlines Saturday, and Karol G headlines Sunday across both weekends. Anyma presents a world premiere audiovisual project Æden as the late-night Friday closing set.
Q: Is Karol G really the first Latina to headline Coachella?Yes. In 25 years of the festival, no Latina artist has headlined until Karol G in 2026. Bad Bunny became the first Latin artist (male) to headline in 2023. Karol G now makes history as the first Latina woman to hold the headliner position.
Q: Can I watch Coachella 2026 for free?Yes. The entire festival streams live and free on Coachella’s official YouTube channel, beginning at 4pm PT each day. The 2026 stream is the first to offer 4K for main stages and a dedicated vertical stream for mobile viewers.
Q: Are tickets still available for Coachella 2026?Both weekends are officially sold out. Resale tickets are available through AXS Official Resale (preferred) and third-party platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats, though resale prices for Weekend 1 were running at $2,905–$3,218+ for GA as of early April 2026.
Q: What is Nine Inch Noize at Coachella 2026?Nine Inch Noize is a joint performance by industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails and German techno producer Boys Noize — described as an extended version of the third act from their Peel It Back Tour, representing a genuinely new collaborative artistic experience rather than a simple back-to-back set.
Q: What makes Coachella 2026 historically significant?It is the 25th anniversary edition. It features the first Latina headliner in festival history (Karol G), Justin Bieber’s first-ever solo Coachella headline set, the first Filipino group to perform at the festival (BINI), the world premiere of Anyma’s Æden project, and the first 4K YouTube livestream of the main stages.
Q: Is Justin Bieber performing his Swag albums at Coachella?Based on rehearsal reports and fan-circulated footage, Bieber is expected to perform material from both his Swag albums — released as surprise drops in 2025 — alongside classic hits. This would mark the first live performances of the new material at this scale.
Q: What happened with the Fyre Festival comparison at Coachella 2026?Reports emerged of attendees facing long wait times to enter the festival grounds on opening day, with some comparisons circulating on social media. These were isolated logistical complaints rather than systemic failures — but they trended briefly, which tells you a lot about how primed the internet is to watch a major event stumble.

The Bottom Line: Why Coachella 2026 Is More Than a Music Festival

Every year, someone declares that Coachella has peaked. Every year, the festival does something that makes that claim look premature.

In 2026, Coachella arrives at its 25th anniversary with more genuine historical significance than almost any edition in a decade: a first Latina headliner, a pop superstar’s first career headline, a Justin Bieber comeback story rooted in real medical adversity, the first Filipino group on stage, the most technologically advanced global broadcast in the festival’s history, and a lineup deep enough that acts like Iggy Pop, Interpol, Clipse, and David Byrne are not even in the top fifteen conversations.

The desert will be hot. The tickets are gone. The water costs $18. And none of that matters, because what Coachella does — what it has always done when it is working properly — is make you feel like you are watching history happen in real time.

This weekend, that feeling is justified.

Which performance are you most excited for at Coachella 2026 — Sabrina Carpenter’s “most ambitious show ever,” Justin Bieber’s historic return, Karol G making history, or one of the acts further down the bill that nobody is talking about yet? Tell us in the comments. 👇

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