
Coachella weekend 2 livestreams: How to watch Lady Gaga, Post Malone and Green Day’s sets
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The second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival kicks off on Friday, and while tens of thousands of people are flocking to the Southern California desert, you may opt to tune into the festivities from the comfort of your own home.
The second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival kicks off on Friday, and while tens of thousands of people are flocking to the Southern California desert, you may opt to tune into the festivities from the comfort of your own home. As the festival has provided in years past – and during this year’s Weekend 1 last week – the 2025 edition will be making a livestream available for six stages, including the main Coachella stage. The livestreams will be accessible for viewing at https://www.youtube.com/@coachella starting on Friday at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. This year, Coachella has a new stage called the Quasar, which will also get some livestream coverage starting on Friday at the same time. Lady Gaga, Travis Scott, Post Malone and Green Day are the top-billed headliners returning to the desert throughout the weekend, with dozens more acts sprinkled in between. Weekend 2 of Coachella runs from Friday, April 18 to Sunday, April 20. Below is a list of what time you can catch the headliners and which other artists’ set you may want to tune into. All times listed are local, in PT. The Main stage on Friday night will feature several big acts, including Marina (previously of “and the Diamonds”) at 5:40 p.m., Benson Boone at 7:05 p.m., Missy Elliott at 9 p.m. and then the night’s big headliner, Lady Gaga at 11:10 p.m. Last weekend, Gaga rocked the main stage for nearly two hours, debuting several new songs from her latest album “Mayhem” and giving her little monsters a taste of what to expect at her upcoming Mayhem Ball world tour.

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