The annual Cali festival’s bill also includes performances from the xx, The Strokes, David Byrne, Little Simz, Devo and more.

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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has surprised dropped its 2026 lineup, with the festival headlined by pop superstars Sabrian Carpenter, Justin Bieber and KAROL G.
Running across two weekends in Indo, California, on April 10-12 and 17-19, the big name acts appearing also include The Strokes, Young Thug, Teddy Swims, Addison Rae, Interpol, Wet Leg, Clipse and Iggy Pop.
Check out the smaller print and you’ll spot names including CMAT, Lykke Li, Lambrini Girls, Ceremony, The Rapture, Suicidal Tendencies, WhoMadeWho and Röyksopp.
As with every year, a stack of fantastic Aussie acts have been announced, with Royel Otis, Ninajirachi, Ecca Vandal and The Chats all taking to the stage over the two weekends.
Passes go on sale this Friday 19 September at 1pm Eastern. You can register for access to passes here.
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One of the world's largest festivals, Coachella attracts over 250,000 people per weekend.
Continually delivering a diverse and relevant lineup, this year’s is no exception and comes off the back of the 2025 edition that featured the likes of Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Green Day, Missy Elliot, the Prodigy, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion and Sam Fender.
Coachella takes place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, over the weekends of April 10-12 and 17-19. You can register for access to passes here.
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