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Music fans are buzzing for Coachella 2026 with pop powerhouses and viral newcomers on the lineup in Indio, California.
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Headliners include Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, with a stacked bill featuring BIGBANG, The Strokes, and more.
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Passes go on sale September 19 for the festival that’s part music, part runway show, and part cultural reset, promising viral moments worldwide.
Music fans are already saving the date for April 2026. Coachella just dropped its headliners, and the lineup is a mix of pop powerhouses, global stars, and a few left-field picks that promise to keep the desert crowd buzzing.
The festival returns to Indio, California, April 10–12 and April 17–19, with Sabrina Carpenter leading Friday night, Justin Bieber taking over Saturday, and Karol G closing out Sunday. The announcement went live Tuesday across Coachella’s official channels.
Beyond the headliners, the bill is stacked. Central Cee, David Byrne, The Strokes, Katseye, Teddy Swims, Addison Rae, Sexyy Red, The XX, Iggy Pop, BigBang, and Young Thug are among the acts confirmed. It’s a lineup that pulls from different corners of music culture—pairing legacy names with viral newcomers in a way that’s become Coachella’s calling card.
BIGBANG will perform at the 2026 Coachella. pic.twitter.com/qxU6Y2UdNL
— Kpop Charts (@kchartsmaster) September 16, 2025
Passes go on sale Friday, September 19, at 11 a.m. PT, with advance registration already open on Coachella’s website. As in recent years, YouTube will serve as the exclusive livestream partner, giving fans around the world a front-row seat to both weekends.
Coachella has long been more than just a music festival—it’s part runway show, part influencer summit, and part cultural reset. Last year’s edition, headlined by Lady Gaga, delivered plenty of viral moments across TikTok, Instagram, and X. With this year’s mix of pop dominance and fresh energy, expect your feeds to light up all over again.
Whether you’re planning to brave the desert or stream from home, Coachella 2026 is shaping up to be the pulse of next year’s festival season.
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