Coachella Weekend One is officially mapped out, and now it is all about figuring out where you need to be. With a packed schedule across the grounds, this is the point where the lineup starts feeling real, and the set time conflicts start kicking in too.
For dance fans, there is a lot to lock in early. Anyma is one of the biggest names on the weekend and easily one of the most anticipated sets overall. Disclosure Live also feels like a must, especially for anyone looking for one of those big festival moments that pulls a crowd from every corner of the grounds. Rezz should bring one of the darker, heavier sets of the weekend, while Adriatique and WhoMadeWho both add a different kind of late-night pull for anyone leaning deeper into the electronic side of the bill.
Sunday looks especially strong with BUNT., Subtronics, and Kaskade all in the mix. Subtronics is expected to roll out new stage production, which should make that set one of the more talked-about moments of the weekend. Kaskade is always a safe bet when it comes to bringing a huge crowd together, and BUNT. feels like one of those names that could end up being a surprise favorite for a lot of people once the weekend is over.
Outside of the dance-heavy picks, Teddy Swims and Royal Otis are both worth keeping on the schedule. Teddy Swims brings the kind of vocal-driven set that can completely shift the pace of the day in the best way, while Royal Otis adds a looser, more feel-good energy that fits perfectly into the Coachella setting.
For anyone watching from home, the Coachella livestream will once again make it easy to follow along all weekend. Fans can stream performances through Coachella’s official YouTube coverage, with feeds typically split by stage so you can bounce around depending on who you are trying to catch.
A few other things are always worth keeping in mind before heading out. Set times can change, phone service can get spotty once the grounds fill up, and walking between stages takes longer than people think. It is always better to build in extra time, especially if you are trying to catch back-to-back sets on opposite ends of the festival.
Between Anyma, Kaskade, Adriatique, Subtronics, Disclosure Live, Teddy Swims, Royal Otis, Rezz, WhoMadeWho, and BUNT., Weekend One has no shortage of can’t-miss moments. At this point, it really just comes down to making a plan and accepting that you probably still will not see everything.
Fans can also download the Coachella Livestream App for an easier way to keep up with the weekend from anywhere. The app lets users view the full livestream and replay schedule in their own time zone, build a personalized watchlist with reminders, catch highlights on demand, and stay updated on festival news.
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