Coachella takes place April 11-13 and 18-20
Coachella is almost here — and there’s no need for FOMO if you aren’t there in person.
Fans who couldn’t get tickets are still able to enjoy the music festival from afar by tuning into a livestream. For those who want to watch Coachella on the go, they can download the Coachella Livestream App to experience the high-energy performances from afar.
With the app, users can create their own personalized livestream schedule and set reminders — this way they don’t miss out on their favorite artists. If fans are looking for a replay, they can stream sets with the app’s on-demand feature. The performance schedule will be synched on the app to the user’s time zone.
Music fans and Coachella enthusiasts can stay up-to-date with festival news through the app and also check out the livestream-exclusive festival and artist merchandise.
The Coachella Livestream App is available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
Another option for watching Coachella is through YouTube. Individual livestreams will be set up for each stage. Those looking to watch multiple stages at the same time can watch on their television with a multi-view option, streaming up to four stages simultaneously.
There are also Coachella-curated playlists on YouTube, perfect for discovering new artists and tuning into favorites before they take the stage with playlists ranging from calming music to dancey tunes.
This year, Coachella’s headliners are Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone. Other artists featured throughout the weekends of music include Missy Elliott, Benson Boone, Zedd, Charli xcx, Megan Thee Stallion, Japanese Breakfast, d4vd and more.
Coachella takes place April 11-13 and 18-20 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif.