Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticIf you missed out on catching the first weekend of Coachella from the comfort of your own home, and want to catch up after reading all about it… you’re probably in luck, if your interest is in the roughly 25 artists whose sets will be livestreamed in a more limited weekend-2 webcast lineup.Twenty-six attractions will have their full sets livestreamed as part of the “Coachella Curated” programming happening through Sunday.
Full follow-up sets going out online include performances by Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, the teaming of the Weeknd with Swedish House Mafia, Doja Cat, Anitta, Baby Keem and Brockhampton, along with a partial set from 88rising, all on the festival’s YouTube channel 1.
Performers whose performances will be broadcast in full on channels 2 and 3 are Danny Elfman, Phoebe Bridgers, Måneskin, Karol G, Daniel Caesar, Big Sean, Grupo Firme, Jamie xx, Flume, Stromae, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Pink Sweat$, Louis the Child, Isaiah Rashad, 21 Savage, Joji, Duke Dumont and Denzel Curry.There will be hours of other programming on Coachella’s three YouTube channels during the weekend, but not in the form of additional full sets.
The “Coachella Curated” hour-long program blocks will be devoted to condensed live recordings and behind-the-scenes footage of three artists per hour, in which viewers will get edited glimpses of undercard artists like Maggie Rogers, Finneas, Yola, Orville Peck, Omar Apollo, Carly Rae Jepsen, 100 gecs, Run the Jewels, Disclosure, Fatboy Slim and Vince Staples.The description for the channels’ hourly programming leading up to the live nighttime headliners says that Coachella Curated “deep dives into the stories of some of today’s most thrilling.
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