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With eight main stages plus a pair of fest-within-a-fest stages, Coachella can become as much a feat of time management as it is one of stamina. The music festival does a pretty good job of minimizing conflicts, but inevitably sets start to overlap or have in-person attendees flocking from one side of the field to the other. To make your life a little easier—whether you’re watching from in person in Indio or on your living room couch—we’ve sorted out what you need to know about Coachella weekend one set times, as well as the live stream schedule. How can I stream weekend one? Head to the Coachella channel on YouTube starting at 4pm PDT on Friday, April 12 through Sunday night. The festival will be streaming basically all of the sets from the six main stages after 4pm (and you can watch up to four at the same time using YouTube’s new multiview feature). The timing of the streams so far matches up with the stage schedule, which you can find at the bottom of this story. When the fest wraps up for the day around 1am, the channel will normally go right into a repeat of the first day’s sets. Once the next day’s stream starts, though, you’ll be limited to select highlights from the previous day. You can find out more—including the day-by-day streaming schedule—in our larger guide to the Coachella live stream. Courtesy Goldenvoice What are the weekend one set times and schedule? We’ve included the entire schedule below—in both text and image form—but before you comb through the cou

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Each year, the Coachella lineup manages to mix together familiar music festival headliners, out-of-left-field reunions and under-the-radar buzz bands. Get the rundown of every artist playing the fest with the full Coachella 2024 lineup—and keep up with schedule info, must-see acts and related shows. RECOMMENDED: See everything else you need to know in this year’s Coachella guide Find epic Airbnbs to rent near Coachella Who’s headlining the Coachella 2024 lineup? 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. When will the Coachella set times be released? They’re heeeere! The schedule for all three days of weekend two have been posted—all eight stages. You can check out the full rundown below, but the big ones you probably want to know about: Lana Del Rey goes on at 11:20pm on Friday, No Doubt performs at 9:25pm on Saturday followed by Tyler, the Creator at 11:40pm, and Doja Cat closes things out at 10:25pm on Sunday. Vampire Weekend’s surprise, last-minute addition to the first weekend hasn’t carried over to the second, but instead Kid Cudi has been added to Sunday’s lineup.   Courtesy Goldenvoice   Courtesy Goldenvoice   Courtesy Goldenvoice       Friday Coachella Stage Jaqck Glam: 3:40–4:40pmYoung Miko: 4:45-5:30pmSabrina Carpenter: 6–7pmLil Uzi Vert: 7:35-8:20pmPeso Pluma: 9:05-10:10pmLana Del Rey: 11:20pm Ou

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She’s played Coachella, she’s written a song about Coachella and she’s crafted a whole vibe that’s basically synonymous with Coachella. And now Lana Del Rey finds herself set to headline the first night of this year’s music festival. Here’s everything we know—and a few things we predict—about her performance before she takes the stage in Indio. When is Lana Del Rey at Coachella 2024? She’ll be performing on Friday, April 12, during the fest’s first weekend, as well as on Friday, April 19, during the second. What time will she come on stage? 11:20pm on Friday—at least that’s the scheduled time for the first weekend of the fest. That time is always subject to change for the second weekend, so we’ll update this story accordingly as we move between weekends of the fest. For either date, note that there’s a 1am curfew (though one that the festival has sometimes cruised past). Any news on the setlist? We won’t know until she actually wraps up her performance, of course, but we can get a pretty good idea from combing through setlist.fm. Poring over the past few years of setlists, “Video Games,” “Blue Jeans,” “Born to Die” and “Summertime Sadness” make it into just about every show. As far as some wildcards, though she’s seemingly never played it live before, surely she’ll perform “Coachella – Woodstock in My Mind,” right? It’s also worth mentioning that Lasso, Del Rey’s upcoming country-inspired album, is due out in September, so there’s always a chance we’ll hear a preview track or

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Although ’90s punk band No Doubt has been given an “and…” credit on the poster for this year’s Coachella, the group’s reunion performance on Saturday night on the main stage is for all practical purposes a headlining set—and has already become one of the most talked-about acts of the year. That may be for a variety of reasons: No Doubt has not performed together since 2015 and, since then, Gwen Stefani, the band’s frontwoman, has become even more famous following multiple stints as a coach on The Voice. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming performance so far. When is No Doubt at Coachella 2024? The members of No Doubt—singer Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young—will take to the festival’s Coachella Stage during the first weekend, on Saturday, April 13, and presumably during the second weekend on Saturday, as well (April 20). What time will the band come on stage? No Doubt is scheduled to perform at 9:25pm on Saturday night, the last act on the main stage before headliner Tyler, the Creator.  Any news on the setlist? No Doubt is keeping its Coachella setlist under wraps and, given that the band has not performed together since 2015’s KAABOO Festival in Del Mar, it would be a little hard to predict what songs Stefani will be belting out on stage.  That being said, we imagine (and hope!) that the group will play fan favorites including “Just a Girl,” “Sunday Morning,” “Don’t Speak,” “Hey Baby,” “Hella Good” and, of course, “Spiderweb

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We’re not the only ones who’ve never been able to get “Mooo!” out of our heads, right? But singer and rapper Doja Cat has come a long way since her days as a cow, infiltrating pop radio with her silky retro-futuristic bangers and becoming a mainstay of music festivals—including this year’s Coachella. Before she steps on the stage, here’s everything you need to know about Doja Cat’s headlining set at Coachella this year. When is Doja Cat playing at Coachella this year? She’ll be performing on Sunday, April 14, during the fest’s first weekend, as well as on Sunday, April 21, during the second. What time will she come on stage? 10:25pm on Sunday, according to the scheduled start time for the first weekend of the festival. Assume that could change slightly if there are any delays, and sometimes the second weekend’s start time gets shuffled around. Regardless, it’s worth mentioning that there’s a midnight curfew (that the festival has sometimes cruised past). What will the setlist look like? Of course, we don’t know the setlist in advance, but we can tap into setlist.fm as a pretty decent predictor. For starters, Doja Cat toured pretty extensively until the end of 2023 in support of last year’s Scarlet, so it’s likely that album will factor pretty heavily into her set. Her last Coachella performance was pretty packed with more than 20 songs, and we’d expect this longer headlining slot to have room for even more. As far as specific tracks, “Tia Tamera,” “Say So,” “Juicy,” “Need to

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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). When the 2024 edition does arrive, it’ll bring 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. You can try here, too. 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

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For Angelenos, Tyler, the Creator is as much of a local cultural icon as he is a global rap superstar thanks to his GOLF WANG store on Fairfax and even his own annual hip-hop fest, Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. But his headlining set at Coachella is nonetheless a pretty big deal—so here’s everything you need to know about his performance at the Indio music festival. When is Tyler, the Creator playing at Coachella this year? He’ll be performing on Saturday, April 13, during the fest’s first weekend, as well as on Saturday, April 20, during the second. What time will he come on stage? 11:40pm on Saturday, according to the scheduled start time for the first weekend of the festival. There’s always a chance the set could start late, and that time is subject to change for the second weekend, too. Regardless, it’s worth mentioning that there’s a 1am curfew (that the festival has sometimes cruised past). What will the setlist look like? We of course won’t know until Tyler actually takes the stage, so until then we can turn to setlist.fm for some hints. “IFHY,” “Tamale” and his breakout hit “Yonkers” are among the staples of his sets. It’s been three years since his last album, Call Me If You Get Lost, though he did release some bonus tracks last spring; that album factored fairly heavily into his 17-song set at Camp Flog Gnaw last fall, though there was a little bit of something pulled from all of his records. Has Tyler, the Creator ever played Coachella before? This will be Tyler’s third

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We don’t know about you, but our mind is always focused on the weekend. It can never come soon enough—which is why we’re already thinking about what new restaurants we want to try or where we can drive for the day. Whether you’re looking to scope out the latest museum exhibitions or watch a movie outdoors, you’ll find plenty of things to do in L.A. this weekend. We curate an L.A. weekend itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every week, just for you.

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Looking for the best things to do in Los Angeles? We have you covered with the very best that L.A. has to offer. Whether you’re a culture vulture, outdoorsy type or simply a lover of our fine city, there’s more than enough here to keep you busy. Even lifelong Angelenos will find something new to add to their to-do list, between the city’s landmark attractions that are still accessible, an ever-changing inventory of the best restaurants in Los Angeles, essential L.A. museums and even some off-the-beaten path secrets. How many of the best things to do in Los Angeles will you try? April 2024: This month, we’ve added a week of celeb-filled TV show panels and the return of the ren faire. We’ve also refreshed our wildflower info and added in some more outdoor screening series. If you hurry, you might still catch a glimpse of Space Shuttle Endeavour in its ready-to-launch position from just outside of the California Science Center and elsewhere in Exposition Park—but since it’s due to be covered in scaffolding soon, we’ve otherwise removed that from our list. We’ve also temporarily removed Wayfarer’s Chapel, which has shuttered for now due to land movement in the area. You can also find out more about how Time Out selects the very best things to do all over the world, or take a look at our list of the best things to do in the world right now. 

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We’re here to assuage your music festival FOMO: While Coachella attendees stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a dusty field, you have the luxury of watching those same sets while curled up on your couch in a pair of pajamas. You can tune into the Coachella live stream from the comfort of your own home and watch most of the action. Here’s everything you need to know. Where can I watch the Coachella live stream? For the second year in a row, Coachella will again stream live from six stages of the fest—double the number of channels compared to previous fests—and across both weekends. New this year, if you’re watching via the YouTube app on your TV, you’ll be able to pull up a multiview option with streams from four stages at once (though audio from only one at a time, otherwise that’d be chaos). To tune in, head to the Coachella channel on any device starting at 4pm PDT on Friday, April 12 through Sunday night, April 14, and again from Friday, April 19 through Sunday night, April 21. We’ve embedded all six channels below, as well as the schedule for each. Courtesy Goldenvoice Coachella Stage Friday 4:45pm: Young Miko6pm: Sabrina Carpenter7:35pm: Lil Uzi Vert9:05pm: Peso Pluma11:20pm: Lana Del Rey Saturday 4:45pm: Santa Fe Klan6:05pm: Sublime7:40pm: Blur9:25pm: No Doubt11:40pm: Tyler, The Creator Sunday 4:05pm: YG Marley5:25pm: Carin León6:50pm: Bebe Rexha7:40pm: LUDMILLA8:20pm: J Balvin10:25pm: Doja Cat Outdoor Theatre Friday 5:25pm: L’Impératrice