Coachella 2024 is here! The Indio music festival typically marks one of the earliest live music weekends across the country (and maybe we’re a bit biased, but we’d say its lineup outclasses nearly every other music festival, too). The 2024 edition brings with it plenty of bands and DJs to see and amazing things to eat and drink between sets (spoiler: food from some of the best restaurants in Los Angeles). Here’s what you need to know.
What is Coachella?
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual music festival held over two weekends in Indio, just east of Palm Springs.
When is Coachella?
The festival is held over two weekends, April 12–14 and April 19–21, 2024.
Where is Coachella?
Not in the city of Coachella, surprisingly. Though most of us simply refer to the fest as Coachella, it’s technically the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. So the event actually takes place at the Empire Polo Club, a large field in the city of Indio (which is part of the larger Coachella Valley, a desert area a couple of hours east of L.A. in Riverside County).
When do Coachella tickets go on sale?
Ticket sales for the 2024 fest began Friday, January 19 at 11am. Though passes usually quickly sell out, only the first weekend sold out this year; weekend two passes are still available.
How much are Coachella tickets?
We hope you’ve been saving up (all of the following prices include fees): General admission costs between $599 and $649, depending on when you’re able to snag them. Shuttle combo tickets cost $719 to $769. For VIP, it’ll cost you $1,399. Check out the Coachella website for wide range of camping rates.
What does the Coachella lineup be like?
No Doubt, Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, Doja Cat will headline this year’s festival, with additional sets from J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Blur, Ice Spice, Jhené Aiko, Lil Uzi Vert, Justice, Bleachers and more.
Will Coachella be live streamed?
Yes! You can watch streams from six stages on YouTube, including a new multiview feature that’ll let you watch four stages at once. Just try not to miss it: Streams typically rerun once between days of the fest, and after that you’ll only find brief clips of performances on the official Coachella channel.
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