Coachella livestream: How to watch Green Day, Charli XCX, Travis Scott and more
This year, Coachella’s YouTube live broadcast returns, allowing everyone far from the event to experience its enchantment. On Day 2, some of this year’s most anticipated acts are scheduled, including Charli XCX, Green Day, and Travis Scott on the Main Stage, Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic and The Misfits at the Outdoor Theatre, and Weezer and Yo Gabba Gabba! at the Mojave Tent.
Additionally, don’t forget to download Coachella’s mobile app on both iOS and Android devices. This handy tool allows you to schedule reminders for performances and catch up on the buzzworthy highlights from Day 1.
Here’s who you can watch on Saturday’s livestream feeds:
Main Stage
4 PM: Jimmy Eat World, 5:25 PM: T-Pain, 7:15 PM: Charli XCX, 9:05 PM: Green Day, 11:40 PM: Travis Scott (Performance Times)
Or
At 4 PM, Jimmy Eat World performs, followed by T-Pain at 5:25 PM. Then it’s Charli XCX at 7:15 PM and Green Day at 9:05 PM. The night wraps up with Travis Scott at 11:40 PM. (Performance Schedule)
Outdoor Theatre
4 PM: Tink’s Performance
5:05 PM: Japanese Breakfast’s Set
6:25 PM: Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Performance
8:15 PM: Clairo takes the Stage
9:45 PM: Above & Beyond Performs
11:20 PM: The Original Misfits Play
Sahara
4:10 PM, I’m pumped for Alok!
Then, at 5:25 PM, Disco Lines are taking the stage.
At 6:30 PM, it’s Talón’s time to shine.
Following that, at 6:45 PM, Shoreline Mafia is up next.
7:35 PM, and I can’t wait for Salute!
Enhypen will be performing at 8:35 PM.
At 9:50 PM, Mau P is ready to rock the crowd.
Finally, at 11:30 PM, it’s Keinemusik’s turn to close the night!
Mojave
4 PM – Weezer
4:55 PM – Yo Gabba Gabba!
5:55 PM – Sam Fender
7:15 PM – Ivan Cornejo
8:25 PM – Hanumankind
9:45 PM – horsegiirL
11 PM – the Dare
11:55 PM – Barry Can’t Swim (appears twice) followed by 2manydjs and salute.
Gobi
4:05 PM – Glass Beams performance; 5:15 PM – Viagra Boys take the stage; 6:05 PM – Medium Build appears; 6:30 PM – 2hollis performs; 8:20 PM – Darkside’s set starts; 9:40 PM – Beth Gibbons performance; 11:00 PM – Rawayana plays
Or, for a more conversational tone:
4:05 p.m. Glass Beams are on; 5:15 p.m. Viagra Boys come on; 6:05 p.m. Medium Build performs; 6:30 p.m. it’s 2hollis’ turn; 8:20 p.m. Darkside goes live; 9:40 p.m. Beth Gibbons takes the stage; 11:00 p.m. Rawayana plays
In both cases, I tried to keep the meaning and information intact while making the sentences more natural and easy to read.
Sonora
4 PM: Judeline
5 PM: Highlights
5:45 PM: Prison Drama
6:10 PM: Blond Redhead
7:10 PM: United Pangea
8:30 PM: VTSS
9:50 PM: El Malilla
In previous years, I’ve noticed some delays during livestreams, so rest assured if your favorite artist seems to be running a bit behind schedule – it’s not uncommon.
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