
Coachella weekend 1 is here… and so is Couchella weekend 1. Home viewers will be beating the heat and enjoying the unfettered closeups through Sunday night, with six distinct live channels on YouTube covering six different stages’ performances in their near-entirety, starting at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET every day
Here is a landing page for all six of YouTube’s livestreams from the festival, encompassing the Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Sahara tent, Mojave tent, Gobi tent and Sonora stage. (A few of the more DJ-oriented stages are not included in the livestreams.)
Check below to see when the headliners or your undercard favorites will be streaming, presented in both text or graphic format for your convenience. Coachella says that once the headlining sets are done, that day’s performances can be seen on repeat until the next day’s begin.
Note that while many of the performances are truly going out live, or as close as possible, some are not airing in real time but delayed. And all is not necessarily lost if your favorite artist is going on between 1-4, before the day’s streams begin. Weezer, for example, will have its Saturday afternoon set go up on the corresponding web channel at 4, even though the band actually goes on prior to that at 3:10.
The Friday, April 11 schedule, which will feature Missy Eilliott, Benson Boone, the Go-Go’s, the Marias, Lisa, Djo, Mustard and Tyla, climaxing with Lady Gaga‘s set, beginning at 11:10 p.m. PT:
The Saturday, April 12 schedule, which has two official headliners — Green Day at 9:05 p.m. PT and Travis Scott at 11:40 p.m. PT:
The schedule for the third and final day of weekend 1, on Sunday, April 13, with Shaboozey, Megan Thee Stallion, Muni Long, Kraftwerk, Zedd and Ty Dolla Sign all preceding Post Malone‘s festival-closing set at 10:25 p.m. PT:
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