Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Above & Beyond, Mau P, Sara Landry, The Prodigy, Travis Scott, Zedd, and more are playing Coachella next year!
Faithful music lovers who have flocked to Indio for Coachella each April have typically found themselves impatiently refreshing the festival’s social media channels in January. That’s historically been when the lineup has been revealed, just ahead of a secondary sale for tickets for both weekends. But the norm has been shaken up today, as after Post Malone leaked that he would be headlining Coachella earlier this month, Goldenvoice surprised everyone by dropping the full lineup months ahead of schedule.
Coachella is set to return to the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio on April 11-13 and April 18-20 in 2025, and the lineup is once again filled to the brim with artists who will leave your head turned. Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone are set to headline the festival, with Travis Scott taking over the “Designs The Desert” slot at the bottom of the bill.
Major acts like Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, and Megan Thee Stallion are sitting pretty with larger-font billings, but trust us, the lineup only gets better from there. Other immediate standouts include The Original Misfits, Keinemusik, Above & Beyond, Chase & Status, Clairo, Parcels, The Prodigy, FKA twigs, Mustard, Mau P, Zedd, T-Pain, Three 6 Mafia, Kraftwerk, and Polo & Pan.
Dive a bit deeper, and you’ll find even more top-tier electronic talent that surfaces. It’s really set to be a house and techno lovers dream with artists including Sara Landry, Eli Brown, Chris Lorenzo, Vintage Culture, Tinlicker, Amelie Lens, Alok, Klangkuenstler, horsegiirL, Indira Paganotto, Sammy Virji, Ben Bohmer, Interplanetary Criminal, Dixon x Jimi Jules, Boris Brejcha, Francis Mercier, and Chris Stussy set to play.
There’s so much more to explore, including performances from the Go-Go’s, Yo Gabba Gabba!, Indo Warehouse, Shaboozey, and countless others. That’s not even including the Do LaB and Heineken House, which will surely drop their own lineups in the coming months.
New camping options have also surfaced with today’s lineup reveal. Preferred Front Row Car Camping ($480) and Powered Car Camping ($590) have been released, along with La Campana Camping, which includes a private, pre-set, temperature-controlled tent with real beds for two to four people. Details on these new options can be found on the official website.
Passes for Coachella 2025 go back on sale Friday, November 22 at 11am PT. Head to the official website to register for access. Your best chance to snag passes will be for Weekend 2!