Kanye West’s “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. And while Parker has guested on stage with Travis Scott lately, no such favors were returned - can someone say lonerism? - L.H.ġ2:33 a.m. The band tosses in a few new songs off its upcoming LP, but largely leans on its last release, 2015’s Currents, to fill the set list (hits like “Elephant” and “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” still make it in). He keeps his cool on stage as the Australian psych-rockers bring, as expected, a stunning laser light show and colorful visuals to their headlining set. Tame Impala’s frontman Kevin Park is exactly that: tame. Long Beach rapper Vince Staples joins Eilish to perform their energetic collaboration “&Burn.” Staples’ microphone unfortunately doesn’t work for his short appearance, but that doesn’t stop the crowd from turning up. Fans patiently wait for Billie Eilish to finally appear on stage - she’s 30 minutes late - but the singer gives them a little surprise to appease them.
We are free to break the law - it’s going to stay between us,” Chris insists with a wink.
“Girlfriend” and “Tilted” are just a few songs in her set to involve incredible choreography, and later, a giant shower of sparks adds that extra bit of magic. The French force that is Chris(tine and the Queens) storms onto the Outdoor Theatre Stage with her troupe of backup dancers, opening with the infectious “Comme Si.” “Coachella! How glorious!” She yells. But during “I Like It,” Balvin substitutes all-star collaborators Cardi B and Ozuna (both of whom dropped by Coachella on day one to perform “Taki Taki” with Selena Gomez during DJ Snake’s set) with life-size bobblehead versions of the two. J Balvin brings out Rosalia for their colorful collab “Con Altura.” (The day before, the Barcelona-born singer ended her own set with the hit.) He also welcomes Sean Paul to the stage as his second guest of the set. Kacey Musgraves' Coachella 'Yeehaw' Chant Didn't Go Quite as Plannedħ:21 p.m. “I’m working on new music,” she explains, “and I thought, which better place in the world than to premiere one?” - TATIANA CIRISANO
Her set list includes blissful, smooth tracks like “Unravel Me” and “All to You” plus the brand-new song “Take One to The Head,” a smoldering, electric guitar-backed tale of heartbreak which she performs for the first time ever today. “It’s a little hot,” she says with a laugh, “wrong outfit, but it’s cute though.” As the sun continues to beat down on festivalgoers, the emerging R&B singer’s honeyed voice has the effect of a cool breeze. See-through clothing has been a major trend at this year’s festival, but no one has rocked it quite like Sabrina Claudio, who is currently serenading the main stage crowd in a black lace jumpsuit. 1 song has been played from a Coachella stage so far this weekend.) - BIANCA GRACIE & LYNDSEY HAVENSĥ:04 p.m. (It marks the first time a version of the No. The Harlem rapper then keeps his guest set on fire with an energetic rendition of “Plain Jane,” plus gives Lil Nas X’s newly-remixed “Old Town Road” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus a spin.
Once the all-too-familiar beat to “Work” begins, everyone’s already predicted that A$AP Ferg will pop up on stage even before Beatz has a chance to utter his name. Towards the end of Murda Beatz’s hits-filled set, the producer gets the young crowd even more hyped as he introduced his special guest. Coachella 2019 Day One Highlights: Rosalia Breaks Out, Blackpink Bring High-Level Production…īelow is Billboard’s hour-by-hour recap of all things that went down during weekend one, day two of Coachella.Ĥ:19 p.m.