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Coachella is here, and it’s bigger than ever! If you’re lucky enough to be there for the first weekend (April 12th to 14th), you won’t want to miss a thing. This guide will show you exactly who’s playing when, so you can plan your festival experience.

Finding the Set Times

There are two main ways to find the set times for Coachella:

  • The Coachella Website:The official Coachella website (https://www.coachella.com/schedule) has a whole section dedicated to set times. They break it down by day (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and stage.
  • The Coachella App:Download the Coachella app for your phone. This app will not only show you the set times, but it also has a map of the festival grounds, artist information, and even lets you build your own schedule!

Headliners and Big Names

Coachella has three main stages, and each night is headlined by a superstar. Here’s who’s topping the bill for Weekend 1:

  • Friday:Lana Del Rey brings her dreamy sound to the Coachella Stage.
  • Saturday:Get ready to jump and sing along with Tyler, the Creator.
  • Sunday:Doja Cat promises a high-energy show to close out the weekend.

But of course, there’s so much more to see than just the headliners! Here are some other big names playing Weekend 1:

  • Friday:Lil Uzi Vert, Peso Pluma, Bizarrap, Deftones
  • Saturday:Ice Spice, Sublime, Grimes, Jon Batiste, Dom Dolla
  • Sunday:J Balvin, Jhene Aiko, Khruangbin, DJ Snake

Planning Your Day

With so many great artists, it can be tough to decide who to see. Here are some tips for planning your Coachella day:

  • Look at the Genre:Coachella has all kinds of music, from rock to hip-hop to electronic. Figure out what you’re in the mood for and pick artists in that genre.
  • Check Set Times:Don’t miss your favorites because of conflicts! Use the set times to plan your day and see which artists overlap.
  • Explore New Music:This is a great chance to discover new artists you might love. Look for bands you haven’t heard of before and give them a try!
  • Take Breaks:Coachella is a marathon, not a sprint. Schedule in some time to relax, grab some food, and take in the festival vibes.

Is There a Livestream?

There isn’t a full livestream of Coachella, but some performances might be streamed on YouTube or social media. Keep an eye on the artist’s channels or the Coachella website for announcements.

Enjoy the Show!

The most important thing is to relax, have fun, and enjoy the music! Coachella is a one-of-a-kind experience, so make the most of it.

Bonus Tip: Wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be doing a lot of walking, so make sure your feet are happy.

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