Coachella 2024 Weekend 2 YouTube Live Stream Schedule & Details

Coachella 2024 Weekend 2 YouTube Live Stream Schedule & Details

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Much of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival streams live on YouTube, and, today, the festival has announced the schedule. As we head into the second weekend, watch the stage-by-stage livestreams below. Check to see when to catch your favorite artists.

This year’s Coachella headliners are Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, and Tyler, the Creator, but plenty of huge names can be found further down the bill, too. Among them are a reunited No Doubt, as well as Ice Spice, Blur, J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Grimes, and late addition Kid Cudi. You can also find Two Shell, Jockstrap, Mdou Moctar, Bicep, Lil Yachty, Oneohtrix Point Never, Faye Webster, and Brittany Howard sets dotted throughout the weekend. The livestream operates on a delay; you can also check out the live schedule.

Follow along with all of Pitchfork’s coverage of Coachella 2024. The second weekend takes place from April 19-21.

Channel 1 (Coachella Stage) Schedule

(All times listed in Pacific Daylight Time)

* schedule is subject to change

Friday, April 19

4:45 PM – Young Miko
6:00 PM – Sabrina Carpenter
7:35 PM – Lil Uzi Vert
9:05 PM – Peso Pluma
11:20 PM – Lana Del Rey

Saturday, April 20

4:45 PM – Santa Fe Klan
6:05 PM – Sublime
7:40 PM – Blur
9:25 PM – No Doubt
11:40 PM – Tyler, the Creator

Sunday, April 21

4:05 PM – YG Marley
5:25 PM – Carin León
6:50 PM – Bebe Rexha
7:35 PM – Ludmilla
8:15 PM – J Balvin
10:25 PM – Doja Cat

Channel 2 (Outdoor Theatre) Schedule

(All times listed in Pacific Daylight Time)

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