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Goldenvoice has announced its annual lineup of sideshows for this year’s Coachella Valley Arts & Music Festival.
Goldenvoice Presents April comprises more than 30 intimate concerts by artists due to perform at the 125,000-capacity festival in California.
Jimmy Eat World, Djo, Lola Young, Basement Jaxx, beabadoobee and Beth Gibbons are among the artists lined up for the concert series, slated for the fortnight before Coachella in venues across Southern California.
Participating venues include The Roxy Theatre, El Rey Theatre, Fonda Theatre, The Novo, Fox Theater Pomona, The Glass House Pomona, The Orpheum, Sound Nightclub, Belly Up, Music Box, and The Sound.
Coachella will return for a 24th instalment between 11–13 and 18–20 April at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, headlined by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
Goldenvoice Presents April comprises more than 30 intimate concerts by artists due to perform at Coachella 2025
Malone has been confirmed to close out both Sundays, following his headline performance at Coachella’s sister event Stagecoach this year.
It is Gaga’s second time as a Coachella headliner, following her appearance in 2017 when she filled in for a pregnant Beyoncé.
Green Day will play Coachella as a band for the first time, although frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performed as part of the Replacements in 2014.
Scott is billed as the fourth headliner, occupying the same spot on the poster that No Doubt did in 2024 with the tagline “Travis Scott designs the desert”.
Other major acts lined up for Coachella 2025 include Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, solo performances from BLACKPINK‘s Lisa and Jennie, Benson Boone, the original Misfits, Zedd, The Prodigy, FKA Twigs, Clairo, Enhypen and more.
Goldenvoice Presents April dates are as follows:
Wednesday, April 9 – Blonde Redhead – Belly Up (San Diego)
Wednesday, April 9 – The Dare with Kumo 99 – The Glass House
Wednesday, April 9 – The Go-Go’s – The Roxy Theatre
Wednesday, April 9 – Thee Sacred Souls with Los Yesterdays – Fox Theater Pomona
Thursday, April 10 – Eyedress – El Rey Theatre
Thursday, April 10 – Jimmy Eat World with Glixen – Fox Theater Pomona
Friday, April 11 – Alok presents Something Else – Sound Nightclub
Saturday, April 12 – Sparrow & Barbossa – Sound Nightclub
Monday, April 14 – Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 + Los Mirlos – The Roxy Theatre
Monday, April 14 – Still Woozy – The Glass House
Monday, April 14 – Together Pangea with Prison Affair – El Rey Theatre
Tuesday, April 15 – Afrojack presents Kapuchon – Sound Nightclub
Tuesday, April 15 – Djo with Post Animal – Fox Theater Pomona
Tuesday, April 15 – GloRilla with Real Boston Richy – The Novo
Tuesday, April 15 – Lola Young with Bob Vylan – Fonda Theatre
Tuesday, April 15 – Miike Snow – The Glass House
Tuesday, April 15 – Speed with HiTech – The Roxy Theatre
Wednesday, April 16 – Djo – The Sound (San Diego)
Wednesday, April 16 – DIXON + Jimi Jules + Yulia Niko – Sound Nightclub
Wednesday, April 16 – Hope Tala – Music Box (San Diego)
Wednesday, April 16 – julie + Fcukers – The Glass House
Wednesday, April 16 – Maribou State with Shermanology – The Roxy Theatre
Wednesday, April 16 – Parcels with Ginger Root – Fox Theater Pomona
Wednesday, April 16 – SAINt JHN – The Novo
Thursday, April 17 – Basement Jaxx (LIVE) – Fonda Theatre
Thursday, April 17 – beabadoobee with Pretty Sick + Keni Titus – Fox Theater Pomona
Thursday, April 17 – Beth Gibbons with Bill Ryder Jones – The Orpheum Theater
Thursday, April 17 – Dennis Cruz + Beltran – Sound Nightclub
Thursday, April 17 – El Malilla + Judeline – The Roxy Theatre
Thursday, April 17 – Kneecap with Soft Play – The Glass House
Thursday, April 17 – Medium Build – El Rey Theatre
Thursday, April 17 – Underscores – Music Box (San Diego)
Friday, April 18 – Eli Brown – Sound Nightclub
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Coachella Valley Arts & Music Festival organisers have announced the full line-up for the 2025 edition, headlined by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
The Goldenvoice-promoted festival (cap 125,000) will return for a 24th instalment between 11–13 and 18–20 April at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.
The lineup announcement comes two months earlier than usual, following reports that Post Malone would headline the Californian festival.
Malone has now been confirmed to close out both Sundays, following his headline performance at Coachella’s sister event Stagecoach this year. It will be his first time as a Coachella headliner, though he performed at the festival in 2018 and has made several guest appearances over the years (most recently with Bad Bunny in 2022).
It is Gaga’s second time as a Coachella headliner, following her appearance in 2017 when she filled in for a pregnant Beyoncé.
Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott top the bill for next year’s edition
Green Day will play Coachella as a band for the first time, although frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performed as part of the Replacements in 2014.
Scott is billed as the fourth headliner, occupying the same spot on the poster that No Doubt did in 2024 with the tagline “Travis Scott designs the desert”.
In a press release, Scott’s representatives state he is slated to headline the main stage on Saturday night “where he will debut an entirely new era of music to the world”.
Scott was scheduled to headline in 2020 before the festival was cancelled due to the pandemic. He was booked again in 2022, but was taken off the lineup following the fatal crowd crush at his own Astroworld Festival in 2021.
Other major acts lined up for Coachella 2025 include Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, solo performances from BLACKPINK‘s Lisa and Jennie, Benson Boone, the original Misfits, Zedd, The Prodigy, FKA Twigs, Beabadoobee, Clairo, Enhypen and more.
This year’s festival was headlined by Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, No Doubt and Tyler, the Creator.
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