Lady Gaga’s electrifying headlining set at Coachella took us through all of her eras and reminded us why we fell in love with her in the first place.
We can count on Megan Thee Stallion to rock our world every time she hits the stage, and her set has given us everything from star-studded guests to amazing dance moves and special effects.
Charli XCX ruffled some feathers with her Brat-astic Coachella set, and brought out many of her A-list collaborators on stage, including Lorde, Billie Eilish, Troye Sivan, and Addison Rae.
This year’s Coachella was a great showcase for some of our favorite alternative artists, including Clairo. Her grand return to the Coachella stage was a great reminder of her raw talent, and she truly entranced the audience with her lo-fi hits.
Green Day were on top of their game at Coachella, taking us through the biggest hits of their discography and proving they remain as relevant and outspoken even three decades later.
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After headlining Coachella in 2017 and filming scenes from A Star Is Born on its grounds, Lady Gaga is ready to return to the desert. She’ll be joined by Post Malone, who previously performed at the festival in 2018 and made several guest appearances, and punk-rock legends Green Day, who are making their Coachella debut next year.
Travis Scott has also been announced as the headliner of the floating spot, previously occupied by No Doubt. According to the inspiration on Coachella’s poster, he’ll “design the desert” during his slot, and his representatives revealed he’s planning to debut his next era at the festival.
Coachella will return to the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California on April 11-13 and April 18-20, 2025. The list of major performers hitting the stage next year also includes Missy Elliot, Megan Thee Stallion, Charli XCX, Anitta, Benson Boone, FKA Twigs, Clairo, Zedd, Jennie, Glorilla, Lisa, Tyla, Misfits, The Prodigy, and Shaboozey.
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Tuesday was a day full of announcements for the funk group who unveiled the title and release date of their new album and confirmed that they will be going on tour with Weezer and Fall Out Boy.
Their 13th studio album titled Father of All… will be released on February 7, 2020. They invited their fans to “let the hysteria commence!” taking to Twitter adding that the record “is The New! soul, Motown, glam and manic anthemic. Punks, freaks, and punishers! The Dirty messy. The Stink. The lyrics are like a party and lifestyle of not giving a f—ck. The life AND death of the party. Not political. Surviving in chaos. The real s**t.”
Later that day at West Hollywood’s tiny Whisky-a-Go-Go club Billie Joe Armstrong announced the triple-header summer tour. The tour kicks off in Singapore March 8, 2020, and closes on August 29, in Philadelphia.
“I want to say one thing on behalf of the three bands of the Hella Mega Tour: You’re welcome, “because rock ‘n’ roll is f—ing alive And you’ve got to get every ounce of it, all the time!”
Tickets for The Hella Mega Tour go on sale at 10 a.m. time September 20.
Lady Gaga’s electrifying headlining set at Coachella took us through all of her eras and reminded us why we fell in love with her in the first place.
We can count on Megan Thee Stallion to rock our world every time she hits the stage, and her set has given us everything from star-studded guests to amazing dance moves and special effects.
Charli XCX ruffled some feathers with her Brat-astic Coachella set, and brought out many of her A-list collaborators on stage, including Lorde, Billie Eilish, Troye Sivan, and Addison Rae.
This year’s Coachella was a great showcase for some of our favorite alternative artists, including Clairo. Her grand return to the Coachella stage was a great reminder of her raw talent, and she truly entranced the audience with her lo-fi hits.
Green Day were on top of their game at Coachella, taking us through the biggest hits of their discography and proving they remain as relevant and outspoken even three decades later.
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After headlining Coachella in 2017 and filming scenes from A Star Is Born on its grounds, Lady Gaga is ready to return to the desert. She’ll be joined by Post Malone, who previously performed at the festival in 2018 and made several guest appearances, and punk-rock legends Green Day, who are making their Coachella debut next year.
Travis Scott has also been announced as the headliner of the floating spot, previously occupied by No Doubt. According to the inspiration on Coachella’s poster, he’ll “design the desert” during his slot, and his representatives revealed he’s planning to debut his next era at the festival.
Coachella will return to the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California on April 11-13 and April 18-20, 2025. The list of major performers hitting the stage next year also includes Missy Elliot, Megan Thee Stallion, Charli XCX, Anitta, Benson Boone, FKA Twigs, Clairo, Zedd, Jennie, Glorilla, Lisa, Tyla, Misfits, The Prodigy, and Shaboozey.
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Tuesday was a day full of announcements for the funk group who unveiled the title and release date of their new album and confirmed that they will be going on tour with Weezer and Fall Out Boy.
Their 13th studio album titled Father of All… will be released on February 7, 2020. They invited their fans to “let the hysteria commence!” taking to Twitter adding that the record “is The New! soul, Motown, glam and manic anthemic. Punks, freaks, and punishers! The Dirty messy. The Stink. The lyrics are like a party and lifestyle of not giving a f—ck. The life AND death of the party. Not political. Surviving in chaos. The real s**t.”
Later that day at West Hollywood’s tiny Whisky-a-Go-Go club Billie Joe Armstrong announced the triple-header summer tour. The tour kicks off in Singapore March 8, 2020, and closes on August 29, in Philadelphia.
“I want to say one thing on behalf of the three bands of the Hella Mega Tour: You’re welcome, “because rock ‘n’ roll is f—ing alive And you’ve got to get every ounce of it, all the time!”
Tickets for The Hella Mega Tour go on sale at 10 a.m. time September 20.