Coachella 2026 is just days away. The iconic Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival returns to the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California on April 10–12 and April 17–19, 2026, with one of the most anticipated lineups in recent memory.
Headliners: Three Giants of Modern Pop
This year’s festival features three headline acts spread across the three-night format:
- Sabrina Carpenter headlines Friday night, riding high on her global breakthrough following her record-breaking 2025 tour.
- Justin Bieber takes Saturday, marking his first U.S. concert since June 2022. He will also debut live performances of his recent releases Swag and Swag II for the first time ever.
- Karol G closes Sunday, continuing her reign as one of Latin music’s biggest crossover stars.
A Stacked Supporting Lineup
Beyond the headliners, Coachella 2026 features over 130 artists across genres. Notable acts include:
- The Strokes, Interpol, Disclosure, Turnstile (rock and electronic)
- Laufey, Wet Leg, Alex G, Ethel Cain, FKA Twigs (indie and alternative)
- Young Thug, Clipse (hip-hop)
- David Byrne, Iggy Pop (legendary veterans)
Sold Out in Record Time
Tickets for both weekends sold out within one week of the lineup announcement, setting a new record for the festival. The high demand reflects the star power of the headliners and the breadth of the supporting bill.
What to Expect
Coachella 2026 runs across two identical weekends in April. Weekend 1 runs April 10–12, and Weekend 2 runs April 17–19. Both weekends feature the same lineup. The festival is streamed live on YouTube, giving global fans a chance to watch from home.
FAQ
Q: When does Coachella 2026 start?
A: Coachella 2026 opens on April 10, 2026 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The second weekend runs April 17–19.
Q: Who are the headliners at Coachella 2026?
A: The three headliners are Sabrina Carpenter (Friday), Justin Bieber (Saturday), and Karol G (Sunday). Justin Bieber’s appearance marks his first U.S. live performance since June 2022.
This article was written by AI based on publicly available information.
