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The Weeknd performing at Coachella 2012. Coachella is a music festival organized by the Los Angeles-based concert promoter Goldenvoice (a subsidiary of AEG Live). It takes place annually at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The event is known for its large art pieces and cutting-edge artists' performances.
Throughout its 24 years, the desert festival has led with the biggest names in music. Inga Parkel runs through Coachella’s entire history of star-studded headliners since 1999 ahead of the 2023 ...
After no event was held in 2000, Coachella returned on an annual basis beginning in April 2001 as a single-day event. In 2002, the festival reverted to a two-day format. Coachella was expanded to a third day in 2007 and eventually a second weekend in 2012; it is now held on consecutive three-day weekends in April, with the same lineup each weekend.
The full lineup was announced on January 16, 2024. The 2024 event is the third year back [4] after it was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [5] Ticket sales of the event were reported to be the slowest in a decade. [6] Past years had sold out on the same day with week one of the 2024 festival taking 27 days to sell out. [7]
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is back this week, with Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat set to headline and a much-anticipated reunion set from So Cal ska-punk heroes No ...
Piers Henwood is a Grammy- and Juno-nominated manager and musician. He was the 2021 recipient of the Music Managers Forum “Honour Roll” award in Canada, recognizing outstanding career ...
Desert Trip was founded by Coachella co-founder, producer, and Goldenvoice chief, Paul Tollett. [4] It was produced by Goldenvoice, the company that runs Coachella and is owned by AEG. [5] According to The New York Times the average attendee spent $1,000 on the weekend event. [6]
Coachella’s 2016 lineup included 168 male artists and just 60 female artists — a figure that includes both all-female and mixed-gender acts. Ultra’s 2016 lineup only featured 20 female artists, while a whopping 198 exclusively-male acts made up the rest of the weekend.