The Californian festival’s bill also includes Missy Elliot, the Prodigy, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion and Sam Fender.
The lineup for the 2025 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is here, with Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone locked in as the festival’s three headliners. Travis Scott will also appear as a special guest, similar to No Doubt.
The bill also includes hip hop legend Missy Elliot, UK electronic act the Prodigy, soul stars Thee Sacred Souls, woman of the moment Charli XCX, UK singer-songwriter Sam Fender, experimental R&B songstress FKA Twigs, German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk and punk pop greats Jimmy Eat World.
On the Australian front, Amyl And The Sniffers, Glass Beams and SPEED have all been included as part of the 2025 lineup.
As is always the case when it comes to Coachella, the lineup is sure to provoke talk on whether the festival is washed, but you have to be impressed by the talent assembled, especially when it comes to the up-and-coming acts earmarked to play.
Pre-sale starts this Friday, November 22 at 11:00pm PT, which is 5:30am ACDT. You can register for access to passes here.
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Arguably one of the biggest festivals in the world, Coachella has taken some flack in recent years for its below-par lineups, but as someone lucky enough to have attended the festival three times in the past decade, I can say if you’re a music lover, you will find something to enjoy every day of the festival and more than likely stumble upon your new favourite act.
Coachella takes place at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California over the weekends fo Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13 and Friday, April 18 to Sunday, April 20. You can register for access to passes here.
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The Aussie faves are playing a mix of festival and headline shows.
The tour celebrates Williamson’s 55 year career in the music industry.
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The UK punk act will be performing Never Mind the Bollocks in full.
The hardcore act are taking some time to grieve the loss of their friend before heading back out on the road.
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This marks Sons of Zion’s first Australian tour in two years.
‘Sad Makeup’ and ‘Winter Is Not Dead’ follow last year’s ‘Break Me Down’.
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