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Coachella 2024 lineup: Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, No Doubt and Tyler, the Creator to headline
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Date:2025-04-11 03:48:50
Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat and Tyler, the Creator will headline Coachella's 2024 festival.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival announced the full lineup on Tuesday after reports swirled on social media earlier this month on which artists would make the cut. The 23rd installment of the festival returns to the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California, on the weekends of April 12-14 and April 19-21.
Other performers on the bill include Ice Spice, Sublime, Grimes, Lil Uzi Vert, J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Reneé Rapp, Jhené Aiko, Victoria Monét, Deftones, Bizarrap and Lil Yachty.
Gwen Stefani, No Doubt to reunite at Coachella
Festivalgoers can also expect to catch the Gwen Stefani-fronted band No Doubt to reunite onstage for the first time in nearly a decade.
Who's headlining Coachella?
Del Rey's return to the festival marks a decade since her debut on the Outdoor Theatre stage. The 2014 set attracted a huge crowd that packed the area to watch the alt-pop singer following the release of her sophomore album, "Born to Die." She was scheduled to perform at the festival in 2020, but the event was canceled due to the pandemic.
Tyler, the Creator first appeared at Coachella in 2011 as part of the hip-hop collective Odd Future and performed as a solo act on the Outdoor Theatre stage in 2015. He performed again on the Coachella Stage in 2018 and appeared last year during Kali Uchis' set to sing "See You Again."
Doja Cat will return to the desert after her first time on the lineup in 2022, when she was joined by Rico Nasty for their hit "Tia Tamera" and Tyga for "Juicy." The singer released her latest album, "Scarlet," in 2023.
How to get Coachella 2024 tickets
Presale begins Friday at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, and registration for access to passes is open now at coachella.com. Organizers suggest that "for your best chance at passes, look to Weekend 2." Performances will be live-streamed, as in past years, on YouTube.
Contributing: Brian Blueskye and Ema Sasic, Palm Springs Desert Sun
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