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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The Best Rock Acts at Coachella Festival '26 – Weekend 2 (Review)

By George A. Paul

Although the top-billed headliners at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. were among the pop, reggaetron, R&B, and EDM music varieties (Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, Justin Bieber, Anyma), some alt-rock heavy hitters from the past (David Byrne, Iggy Pop, Devo, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Flag) and present (The Strokes, Turnstile, Royel Otis, Wet Leg, Sombr, Geese) could still be found throughout the lineup.

The latter list of acts have all had major hits on modern rock radio over the past few months - proof that event organizers continue to have their fingers on the pulse of what’s relevant.

The sold out event, with around 150 acts on nearly a dozen stages, had an official capacity of 125,000 per day. But somehow it felt like there were much more people as the day progressed and it took longer to travel between stages. 

There were notable instances where musicians took aim – not always with subtlety - against the War in Iran and the Trump Administration at various points during either weekend sets. Devo projected a video sporting a tattered American flag as founding member Gerry Casale said, “Freedom of choice – use it or lose it. It’s going fast.” David Byrne had a video amid “Life During Wartime” that showed ICE agents chasing down people and protests across the country.

Meanwhile, The Strokes (which turned in a solid performance on the main Coachella Stage and used thought-provoking visuals amid a career-spanning set) played the song “Oblivius” for the first time in a decade. It was paired with a montage of universities destroyed in Iran and Gaza, world leaders reportedly overthrown by the CIA and more. The band’s singer Julian Casablancas also made various political asides, including asking whether concertgoers had seen Iran LEGO videos, how they were taken down from YouTube, and said, “land of the free, am I right?” 

Below are my top six rock standouts from Weekend 2:

Last Friday, Turnstile’s sharp evening set at the Outdoor Theatre stage prompted a mosh pit (egged-on, in part, by bassist Franz Lyons). The Baltimore melodic hardcore band, which won two Grammy Awards back in February, changed its set order from the previous week’s Coachella and opened with an ominous buildup to the forceful “Birds.” 

Singer Brendan Yates jumped around, spun himself in circles and basically let the music do the talking during Turnstile’s compelling performance. When he sang “deep in the night/I’m waiting for the call” during “Dull,” some female fans were shown on the screens holding up an old rotary telephone. Highlights included the tunes with dreamier guitar textures that evoked Andy Summers’ Police work (“Seein’ Stars,” a compassionate “I Care”), the samba bits during “Don’t Play,” as well as other times when the band came across like a heady mix of Jane’s Addiction and Rage Against the Machine. 

A minor quibble: Camera operators often focused on the fans and nearby vendors’ reactions to sometimes humorous effect. But mostly, it was annoying because viewers towards the back of the large crowd couldn’t really see what was going on with the musicians in the shadows. 

Earlier in the day, Joyce Manor did a memorable set in the Gobi Tent. The Torrance, Calif. punk rock band’s fans were extremely loud while singing along; so much that it harked back to the days when you’d see followers of like-minded acts Dashboard Confessional and Taking Back Sunday do the same thing. One Coachella attendee walked through the crowd carrying a sign that read: “Get off your phones and dance.” 

Joyce Manor played half the tunes from its highly recommended new album I Used to Go to This Bar, produced by Bad Religion’s Brett Gurewitz and released on his Epitaph label. Endearing lead singer/guitarist Barry Johnson and his bandmates were all smiles onstage as they did three-part harmonies or gang vocals on songs like “I Know Where Mark Chen Lives,” “Gray Guitar,” and “Well, Don’t it Seem Like You’ve Been Here Before” (complete with harmonica ending). The guys also excelled during the jangly “All My Friends Are So Depressed” and endearing “Heart Tattoo.” 

David Byrne closed down the Outdoor Theatre stage on Saturday night with one of the most brilliant performances at Empire Polo Field. His satisfying, long-awaited studio album, Who is the Sky?, which featured guests St. Vincent and Hayley Williams, came out in 2025 (this writer hoped for a guest appearance, but it didn’t happen). 

The legendary former Talking Heads singer/songwriter adeptly utilized a roving troupe of choreographed singer/dancers and musicians carrying their instruments and clad in blue attire like their leader. Additionally, there were vivid images of various cityscapes or simple colors inside a square video wall, which resulted in a stunning visual presentation. 

Everything got off to a fun and festive start with “Everybody Laughs” from the latest release. Byrne, who turns 74 next month, was in fine voice through the lively set, which featured a wealth of Talking Heads classics and a few deep cuts. He relayed an anecdote about a youthful encounter behind that band’s jubilant “And She Was” and explained the recent “When We Are Singing” was partially inspired by Europeans’ liberation from fascism (it drew a loud cheer).

All the world beat sounds on “(Nothing But) Flowers” were infectious, while the breezy “This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody)” provided a welcome calmness. The strong final stretch included “Psycho Killer” (re-inserted into Byrne’s concerts last year after a nearly 20-year absence), “Life During Wartime,” “Once in a Lifetime,” and “Burning Down the House.”

Longtime Talking Heads fans note: In case you missed it, the band's box set Tentative Decisions - Demos and Live 1975-77, which arrived last month, provides a fascinating glimpse of the early days of the band. 

Royel Otis filled the Mohave Tent late Saturday afternoon. The alt-pop Aussie duo – augmented by two other musicians - didn’t disappoint with their exhilarating, youthful relationship-minded tunes. Messages flashed on the tent screens before and during the set got the crowd amped up.

Lead singer Otis Pavlovic and guitarist/backing vocalist Royel Maddell got right down to business with the fast and yearning “I Hate This Tune,” which was paired with some grainy outdoor film footage. Thunderous ARIA-winning drummer Tim Commandeur provided all the songs with more heft.

Highlights included the sleek “Kool Aid,” with a panoramic War on Drugs vibe; the melancholy “Car,” which recalled New Order and saw Royel give it an emotional delivery; the frenzied “I Wanna Dance with You” (containing a melodic nod to Stone Roses and breakdown section straight out of ‘60s Motown); Royel’s vulnerable singing on majestic new single “Sweet Hallelujah” and its sweeping orchestrated grandeur a la Oasis; plus two covers: the band’s infectious dance/rock spin on Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor” and dramatic reading of The Cranberries’ “Linger.” 

Sombr (the stage name for Shane Boose) lucked out by landing the coveted Saturday golden hour time slot on the Outdoor Theatre stage. The 20-year-old, whose debut album I Barely Know Her was among last year’s best, launched his dynamic set with current single “Homewrecker.” It had an extended rocking intro, all the better to make a big entrance atop the high stage platform. 

Clad in a black outfit that would likely meet Adam Ant’s approval, Sombr broke out the falsetto early and often as he traversed the stage. Some gals near the soundboard hoisted themselves atop guys’ shoulders to get a better view of the lanky studio wunderkind. 


During a ferocious “I Wish I Knew How to Quit You,” Sombr (pictured left) mock yelled at his tour guitarist and got up close to watch the solo; the percolating “Undressed” was quite riveting as Sombr owned the stage like a young Mick Jagger. 

He brought out Billy Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens to guest on their own hit “Eyes Without a Face” (a viral sensation lately on TikTok) and you could see the admiration in Sombr’s face. At one point while singing the lyrics, he put his hand in front of his eyes to mimic the lyrics, which gave Idol a chuckle.

Some women in the audience squealed as popular female model/influencer Quen Blackwell appeared onstage to hold onto Sombr as ballet dancers did their thing around them on the new funky, vocoder-enhanced breakup song “Potential.” Before doing a credibly impassioned version of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees,” Sombr introduced it as “by my favorite band in the world.” Then he saved the best for last: slow burn top 10 pop single “Back to Friends” and exhilarating drama of “12 to 12.” 

On Sunday night, Iggy Pop, 79, gave an unrefined, yet entertaining performance that showed all the young whippersnappers how things are done. Shirtless as usual and wearing low slung dress slacks that looked as if they’d fall off at any time, the “punk rock godfather” still possessed an “I don’t give a damn” attitude.

His eight-member backing band included a three-piece horn section, guitarist Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), bassist Brad Truax (Interpol), and keyboardist Joan Wasser (Joan as Policewoman). 

Kicking things off a Stooges-heavy set with the wiry-sounding “TV Eye,” Pop let out a growl and off they went. The hard charging “Raw Power” contained a searing Zinner solo. “Gimme Danger” lived up to its name sonically as Pop sang in his deep voice and gestured wildly. The opening strains of “The Passenger” (once covered by Siouxsie and the Banshees) resulted in the first palpable sense of crowd recognition. After one musician purposely made a crashing sound, Pop - with his wicked sense of humor - said, “What’s that? Are they bombing Coachella? Is it Putin? Is it Trump? Who Knows?” Then they did a strong “Lust for Life” (famously used in the film “Trainspotting”). 

Before the sinister sounding “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” Pop yelled, “touch me!” and proceeded to shake hands with people in the front area. He prefaced “1970” by telling the crowd, “If you live easy or hard, it’s hard to feel alive. This song is what it [felt] like to be alive” [back then]. As the music blasted away, he put the microphone down the center of his pants, did a shimmy, flipped the bird, and yelled, “apocalypse!” The sleazy “Nightclubbing” was shortened after he yelled that again and the band proceeded to do “Loose.” Finally, the madness ended with “Funtime.” Pop pretended to take down his pants, but gave the crowd a brief mooning instead, climbed into a coffin and was carried away. Bizarre? Yes. Par for the course with Iggy Pop? Definitely. 

Outside the music, multiple companies were on the Empire Polo Field grounds with special booths and activations, including Barbie and Starbucks. One of the more interesting activations was from premium apparel company Bella+Canvas (pictured left).

Its cool - figuratively and literally - immersive presentation, “Coachella: Then & Now,” allowed festivalgoers to design their own shirt, hoodie, etc. with a menu of merch element designs from the past. Examples of previous years’ Coachella t-shirts and lineups adorned the booth. 

This writer also tried to view the special Radiohead art exhibit/film based on the albums Kid A and Amnesiac, located in an underground bunker near the Sahara Tent. But nabbing an advance reservation proved elusive and waiting in 90F heat in a standby line was out of the question. 

Other noteworthy rock acts witnessed: Devo, Foster the People, Wet Leg, Newdad, Tijuana Panthers.

A version of this review originally appeared at rockcellarmagazine.com.
Top photo is of "Network Operations" by visual artist Dedo Vabo.
All photos by George A. Paul.

Six Standout Coachella Festival ’26 Weekend Two Performances

photo: George A. Paul
Review by George A. Paul and Robert Kinsler

Every Coachella Festival generates a bounty of notable moments and eye candy art installations, such as "Network Operations" by visual artist Dedo Vabo (pictured left).

The latest edition, which concluded Sunday, had its share of buzzworthy special guests, from Madonna joining Sabrina Carpenter on iconic hit "Vogue" to Billy Idol duetting with Sombr on '80s classic "Eyes Without a Face." We zeroed in on half a dozen memorable sets. 

The xx held court on the main Coachella Stage around golden hour Friday before a large audience. The London trio delivered a hypnotic performance filled with enticing, frequently danceable electro-pop music dating back to the 2009 eponymous album (which went gold in America). Back together after an extended absence to work on solo projects, the musicians’ gratitude and admiration was obvious. Singer/guitarist Romy Madley Croft and singer/bassist Oliver Sim’s sweet and low harmonies still meshed together well, especially on standouts “Say Something Loving,” an idyllic “VCR,” “On Call” (preceded by keyboardist Jamie xx’s brief remix version) and “I Dare You.” (GAP) 

Lykke Li’s Outdoor Theatre set on Friday displayed an artist whose ambition is matched equally by her on-stage persona and originality. Blending electropop, dance pop and indie stylings, the Swedish singer-songwriter’s performance was never less than compelling. The songs had strong dynamics and even when the intent may have been to get concertgoers to simply move in rhythm to the music, there was emotional weight to the originals. Introspective ballad “Highway to Your Heart,” synthesizer-swept “Sick of Love,” and romance-minded dance of “Little Bit” were the best. (RK)

CMAT (Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson) was a force of nature at the Gobi Tent on Friday. The sometimes-zany Irish country-pop vocalist immediately dashed out to sing while laying over a stage tier. CMAT and her impressive band wore green accented attire. “When a Good Man Cries” was marked by an emotional delivery and wild gestures; the great, retro-soul-leaning “Take a Sexy Picture of Me” saw the artist discuss online trolls who criticized her appearance before doing the splits and shaking her bottom; the serious, yet gloriously keening title track to latest album Euro-Country (a Top 5 UK/Ireland success) found CMAT touch briefly on politics beforehand. Definitely one who deserves more Stateside attention. (GAP)

photo: Robert Kinsler
Kacey Musgraves (pictured left) sure knows how to make an entrance. The country music star – a Coachella and Stagecoach alum - was a surprise addition to this lineup. She rode a horse to the side entrance of the packed Mohave Tent before starting a Saturday set that proved both tender and fun. Setting the mood was a stage adorned with a trailer and Texas bunting. Musgraves opened with the gorgeous, pedal steel-enhanced title track to upcoming album Middle of Nowhere (due May 1). She also debuted other winsome new tracks “Uncertain, TX” and “Back on the Wagon” live. Alluring older tunes “Slow Burn” and “Space Cowboy,” terrific covers by George Strait and Brooks & Dunn, plus country line dancers were all part of the captivating performance. (GAP) 

The sonic echoes of Dinosaur Jr. and Band of Horses could be glimpsed from Alex G’s wide- ranging Saturday afternoon set on the Outdoor Theatre stage. Some selections were super dense and heavy (post-goth opener “Louisiana”) and wonderfully melodic (“Gretel”), while others landed in a genre-defying area (“June Guitar,” where the singer and multi-instrumentalist played an extended accordion solo) or tapped into classic rock and punk territory. (RK) 

Foster the People, led by frontman and founder Mark Foster, showed a winning blend of synth-pop, modern rock and indie pop that resonated with the large audience gathered in front of the Outdoor Theatre. The fast-moving Sunday set was enhanced by dynamic, state-of-the-art visuals and a modern stage design. Foster is a terrific singer, and used both his full voice and an expressive falsetto to bring depth to the dance-minded opener “Helena Beat,” infectious “Houdini,” disco-flavored “Lost in Space,” sumptuous “Coming of Age,” and tuneful “Sit Next to Me.” The troupe had everyone moving on the set-ending hit “Pumped Up Kicks.” (RK)

This review originally appeared in Desert Star Weekly's April 22 issue. 
For more festival coverage from Robert Kinsler, go to rockwrite.blogspot.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Long-Awaited New Studio Album by Haircut 100 Due in May

Haircut 100 announce the release of the follow up to Pelican West, their smash debut album released in 1982. Boxing The Compass will be released on May 29 with a vinyl release to follow on June 26 via October is Orange Ltd, distributed in North America by BFD/The Orchard.

An unexpected second chapter in the Haircut 100 story gathered pace last year when their single ‘The Unloving Plum’, became Radio 2’s Record of the Week and the band played sold out shows across North America and The UK . Pre-Order Boxing The Compass here.

The band is known for the 1980s UK/US hits ‘Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)’, ‘Love Plus One’, ‘Fantastic Day’ and ‘Nobody’s Fool’.

Talking about the new album, frontman Nick Heyward says: "‘Boxing the Compass’ is the traditional way of finding out where you are on land or sea using the compass rose. We’re arriving back at the port we left 43 years ago with a log of songs from our personal travels. Wherever I’ve been in the world, I’ve always been Nick Heyward of Haircut 100 and we’re all ready to set sail again for more adventures on the high seas."

Bassist Les Nemes adds: "We still tend to record in the old school fashion as much as possible, the technology moves forward all the time but our creativity and the way we approach the writing, performance and recording still has its roots firmly in 1982.”

On capturing the 'Haircut' signature sound guitarist Graham Jones says: "When we were recording backing tracks with Sean Read at Famous Times Studio, he watched us working in our unique way and said something like, “Ahh, I get it, I see how you get the Haircut sound”. It’s what happens when you know and trust the other members to be themselves. We know when it’s not 'Haircut’."

Watch 'The Unloving Plum' on YouTube

Boxing The Compass will be just the second album from the classic line-up since 1982’s UK platinum-certified #2 record Pelican West (another album minus Nick Heyward, Paint and Paint, followed in 1984).

Nick Heyward (vocals/guitar), Graham Jones (guitar) and Les Nemes (bass) had reconvened to discuss issues around the band, but that business meeting felt more like a reunion of old friends. Things soon snowballed from a comeback gig at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire to a full UK headline tour, with drummer Blair Cunningham also subsequently jumping back onboard.

Subsequent writing and recording sessions took place with Sean Read (Dexys) at Famous Times studio in East London. 

Nemes talks about recording together after such a long period of time. "When you are recording an album, you just have to turn up every day, the universe will take care of everything else and it has never let us down. All you have to do is trust, never question and the ideas will flow out of you.” He continues: "We are best mates but also .. we are a band, we live like a band, we talk like a band, we act and feel like a band and we play and record like a band, that is where the magic happens, we light a spark inside each other as soon as we switch on the amps, plug in and play the first note or kick drum beat. We don't think about it, it just happens and we trust that it always will.”

Jones adds: "Playing with Les, Blair and Nick never disappoints and always throws up surprises. When recording I just know that Blair will keep the band steady and tight, Les will play a melodic bass line you would never expect and Nick’s lyrics will take you somewhere you never knew existed.”

Boxing The Compass will be released on digital, CD and vinyl formats.

Listen to 'Dynamite' on YouTube:

Track list:

1. ‘Come Back To Me’
2. ‘Vanishing Point’
3. ‘Soul Bird’
4. ‘Raincloud’
5. ‘Sunshine’
6. ‘The Unloving Plum’
7. ‘Someone’
8. ‘That’s a Start’
9. ‘Dynamite’
10. ‘A Wonderful Life’

Monday, April 13, 2026

Coachella 2026 News: Laufey Unveils 'A Matter of Time' Deluxe Edition and New Music Video 'Madwoman' Feat. Hudson Williams, other celebs

Now available in stores and streaming is 'A Matter of Time: The Final Hour,' the deluxe edition of L.A.-based, Icelandic-Chinese artist, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey's Grammy-winning album 'A Matter of Time.' The deluxe features four new songs: “Madwoman,” “How I Get,” “I Wait, I Wait, I Wait” and “I’ll Forget About You (In Time)” on the expanded record. The bonus tracks are just as elegant and alluring as the rest of the main album.
 
Get it here digitally and on all physical formats.

She played Coachella Festival in Indio yesterday evening on the Outdoor Theater stage (and returns next weekend). The dazzling hour-long presentation included dancers amid a 14-song set with a cover of Carmen Lombardo's Seems Like Old Times and jazz versions of "Fragile" and "Valentine."

Additionally, Laufey has a new music video for “Madwoman,” starring “Heated Rivalry” breakout Hudson Williams, Olympic champion Alysa Liu, Lola Tung of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” and “Forbidden Fruits,” and Megan Skiendiel of KATSEYE. Watch the video, directed by Warren Fu (Dua Lipa, The 1975, Daft Punk), here. See photo below. 

Filmed in LA in the weeks leading up to Laufey’s full-set Coachella debut, the video features an all-star cast of friends and heroes in a Slim Aarons-inspired world where the picture-perfect veneer is not quite as it seems.

“Growing up, I felt a general lack of representation for people who looked like me in music and media. With the ‘Madwoman’ video, I wanted to be that representation,” says Laufey. “The result is what honestly feels like my absolute dream video and exactly what younger Laufey would have loved to see.”

The video represents a convergence of Asian and Asian American talent both in front of and behind the camera—from the all-star cast to director Warren Fu, DP Andrew Truong, production designer Evaline Wu Huang, numerous heads of department, and executive producers Christine Yi and Maiqi Qin of Gold House, Julie Fong of Partizan Entertainment and Oscar Tang, co-founder of Committee of 100. The project celebrates that Asian representation in music, film, sports and the arts is responsible for some of the greatest stories shaping culture today.

Earlier this year, Laufey took home Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for A Matter of Time at the 68th Grammy Awards. The win is her second in the category, following a statue for Bewitched at the 2024 awards which made her the youngest artist to win the honor. 

A Matter of Time was released to widespread critical acclaim in August, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the Jazz Albums chart (where it continues to hold a spot in the top 5). In January, Laufey was presented with Icelandic knighthood, the prestigious Order of the Falcon, by President Halla Tómasdóttir.

Laufey’s first children’s book, Mei Mei The Bunny, is set for release on April 21 via Penguin Random House. A live album, A Matter of Time: Live at Madison Square Garden, is set for release April 18 for Record Store Day.

'A Matter of Time: The Final Hour' Track Listing:

1. Clockwork
2. Lover Girl
3. Snow White
4. Castle in Hollywood
5. Carousel
6. Silver Lining
7. Too Little, Too Late
8. Cuckoo Ballet (Interlude)
9. Forget-Me-Not
10. Tough Luck
11. A Cautionary Tale
12. Mr. Eclectic
13. Clean Air
14. Sabotage
15. Seems Like Old Times
16. Madwoman
17. How I Get
18. I Wait, I Wait, I Wait
19. I'll Forget About You (In Time)

Laufey photo by Emma Craft.
'Madwoman' music video still by Warren Fu.
Courtesy Sacks & Co. PR

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Record Store Day 2026 News: The Cars - Heartbeat City Live LP

Last year, this Cars concert - recorded at Houston's The Summit in September 1984 - was part of Rhino Records' superb multi-disc Heartbeat City box set which included rare demos and various mixes. 

Now, for Record Store Day on April 18, Heartbeat City Live will get a limited 2LP release of 3500 copies. Originally issued on VHS and Laserdisc (remember those?) formats, it has been expanded with previously unreleased versions of “Candy-O” and “My Best Friend’s Girl.”

Half of the then-latest album was featured amid the 70-minute, 17-song set, alongside older top 40 pop chart hits like "Just What I Needed," "Touch & Go," "My Best Friend's Girl," and "Let's Go," and others. 

Although there was a common consensus at the time that The Cars were often boring live (unfortunately, I never got to see the original lineup or the brief reunion minus the late Ben Orr perform to weigh in), this concert sounds terrific. Singer/guitarist Ric Ocasek, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Elliot Easton, singer/bassist Orr, keyboardist/backing vocalist Greg Hawkes and drummer/backing vocalist Greg Robinson are all in fine form here. Among the standouts: an eerie "Moving in Stereo," "Magic," where Ocasek changes his vocal inflection slightly, and the closing rocking maelstrom of "You're All I've Got Tonight." I can just picture Easton at the front of the stage wailing away.  

Info: recordstoreday.com

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Coachella Festival 2026 News: The Strokes' New Album 'Reality Awaits' Due in June

The Strokes, performing Day 2 of Coachella Weekends 1+2, have announced Reality Awaits, the seventh studio album set for release on June 26 via Cult Records/RCA Records. —get it here

Peppy initial single “Going Shopping,” where frontman Julian Casablancas sounds like he's singing through a vocoder, is out now—listen here.

Recorded in Costa Rica with producer Rick Rubin (Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, Adele), Reality Awaits marks the band’s first new music since 2020’s The New Abnormal and subsequent world tour. 

The Strokes will play major festivals around the world this spring and summer including this weekend and next at Coachella, in addition to dates headlining Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Japan’s Summer Sonic 2026 and more.

The NYC band - best known for 2000s alt-rock radio hits like "Last Nite," "Someday," "12:51," "Reptilia" and "Juicebox" - previously performed at Coachella in 2011 and 2002.

Track listing:

1. Psycho Shit
2. Dine N’Dash
3. Lonely in the Future
4. Falling out of Love
5. Going to Babble On
6. Going Shopping
7. Liar’s Remorse
8. The Fruits of Conquest
9. Pros and Cons

Redlands Bowl's 2026 Summer Music Festival Season Lineup

Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival 2026 Season

Presented by Redlands Bowl Performing Arts

Friday, 6/19/26
Yacht Rock Symphony, featuring Ambrosia and John Ford Coley

Ambrosia, with original members Joe Puerta (bass) and Burleigh Drummond (drums), boasts 
hits from the 1970s and 80s soft rock era including "The Biggest Part of Me, "How Much I Feel," and "You’re the Only Woman." Singer John Ford Coley's hits include "I’d Really Love to See You Tonight," "We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again," and "Nights are Forever Without You." Joining Ambrosia and John Ford Coley will be the Redlands Bowl Festival Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Nolan Livesay.

Tuesday, 6/23/26
Grand Finals of the Redlands Bowl Concerto Competition
Roger Kalia, Competition Music Director and Conductor


Finalists compete for the prestigious competition’s top prize. This year’s featured soloist will be musician Thomas Hooten, the principal trumpet player for the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Friday, 6/26/26
Ticket to the Moon: The ELO Experience

Tuesday 6/30/26
Ashes & Arrows

The country/roots/bluegrass trio are from the mountains of Asheville, NC, and were 2024 finalists on America’s Got Talent.

Friday, 7/3/26
A Star-Spangled Evening of Patriotic Pops
Nolan Livesay, Producer and Conductor


The Redlands Bowl Festival Orchestra, singers, and Inland Master Chorale will perform. Debuting at the concert will be a commissioned work to celebrate the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and Redlands’ own Lincoln Shrine.

Tuesday, 7/7/26
The Filharmonics

An LA-based a cappella crew of young Filipino American singers, 
The Filharmonics were
showcased in NBC’S musical competition, The Sing-Off; and in the movie, Pitch Perfect 2. They went viral after a Late Late Show appearance with James Corden and Anna Kendrick.

Friday, 7/10/26
Leyenda Folklorico

A celebration of folklorico dance and mariachi music featuring Leyenda Folkorico, a Southern California based company who has brought the unique art forms to stages worldwide. The production will include 15 dancers, and 10 musicians.

Tuesday, 7/14/26
“The Sweet Caroline Tour” Starring Jay White

White 
has spent over 25 years performing in tribute to Neil Diamond including several long stints in Las Vegas. In 2008, he was cast by director Ron Howard to play Neil Diamond in the Academy Award nominated film Frost/Nixon. 

Friday, 7/17/26
The Hutchins Consort

The violin chamber ensemble performs on eight scaled violins crafted by Dr. Carleen Hutchins in the mid-20th century for optimum acoustic alignment. The Hutchins Consort will perform Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and more. 

Thursday, 7/23/26 – Sunday, 7/26/26
Public Dress Rehearsal: Tuesday, 7/21/26
Disney’s Frozen: The Musical

Produced by Nathan Prince and Steve Simons of Legendary Productions
Directed by Nathan Prince

Tuesday, 7/28/26
TAIKOPROJECT

Founded in 2000 in Los Angeles, the 
Taiko drummers' modern American style of taiko blends traditional forms with a modern aesthetic. 2005 winners of the Tokyo International Taiko Contest.

Friday, 7/31/26
West Side Story in Concert

A collaboration with the Inland Master Chorale and its artistic director, Joseph Modica, t
he
evening welcomes soloists, a full orchestra, and over 60 members of the Chorale.

Tuesday, 8/4/26
Navy Band Southwest

The 38-member winds ensemble will do patriotic favorites including the armed services medley, big band, and hits by pop and country artists.

Friday, 8/7/26
The Doo Wop Project

Featuring five Broadway stars, this show comprises doo wop classics and reimagines contemporary songs by Daft Punk, Chris Stapleton and Taylor Swift as doo wop classics.

Tuesday, 8/11/26
The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra

Founded in 1956, it performs "In the Mood," "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "A String of Pearls" and more. 

Friday, 8/14/26
Fireworks Finale

The Redlands Symphony Orchestra with featured soloist/violinist Miclen LaiPang, who will perform Tchaikovsky’s "Violin Concerto in D Major." Miclen is a past Redlands Bowl Young
Artist winner. Based in Paris, he maintains an active international schedule as a chamber musician and soloist and currently serves as a faculty member at the International Chamber Music Academy in Ochsenhausen, Germany,

Friday, 12/4/26
A Holiday Evening with Phat Cat Swinger

The range of musical styles comprise original music and reimagined favorites, as the 11-piece big band plays artists from Brian Setzer and Michael Bublé to Bruno Mars, in this holiday show.

For more information: RedlandsBowl.org.

Out now: 'Trixies' - Squeeze (Album Review)

Squeeze
Trixies
(BMG/Love)


For more than 50 years, the enduring Squeeze songwriting partnership between singer/guitarists Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford has produced some of the most memorable, finely crafted pop music ever to emerge from England.

Here in America, the award-winning band is best known for such pop/rock radio hits as “Black Coffee in Bed,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Hourglass” and “Tempted” (sung by onetime member Paul Carrack). Then there are college radio faves and UK hits from the late ‘70s/early ’80s like “Cool for Cats,” “Up the Junction,” and “Another Nail in My Heart.”

Now the duo is back with Trixies, its first studio album since 2017’s The Knowledge and it’s definitely a keeper. A highly engaging concept album revolving around fictitious British nightclub Trixies, the colorful characters and goings-on there, the tunes were originally written in 1974 (when Tilbrook was age 16 and Difford, 19), yet they got shelved before notoriety for Squeeze arrived.

Recently, the duo unearthed the original demos. They were surprised at how accomplished their teenage musician selves actually were and decided to flesh out the arrangements with the current eight-piece Squeeze lineup and others.

The results are sure to delight diehard fans. Tilbrook manages the lion’s share of lead vocals, as usual, but Difford also does a couple and they both harmonize throughout the 13 tracks. Trixies opens with the idyllic “What More Can I Say,” as Tilbrook sings about the bar past closing time: “The doors have all been closed…the lipstick has been smeared.” Difford had a knack for picturesque lyrics even then. A subtle, acoustic guitar led “You Get the Feeling” could've fit on the 1991 Play album, while the warm “The Place That We Call Mars” reminds of Mott the Hoople’s “All the Young Dudes.”

Highlights include the frantic, keyboard-dominant “Hell on Earth” (think: 1987's Babylon and On), slow burn rocker “Don’t Go Out in the Dark,” about the seedy area outside the club, the tension-filled rocker “Why Don’t You,” a luxurious Difford-sung “It’s Over” (also, about closing time at the club, with sonic shades of Prefab Sprout),” and the finger-snapping, subtle glam rock vibe of “The Jaguars,” surrounding a typical busy night. Tilbrook does some searing electric guitar work in various places, while the band provides exquisite power pop sounds via mellotron, celeste, vibraphone, harpsichord, and more. Snazzy up-tempo closer “Trixies Pt. 2” even features sax by Jeff Coffin (I assume the same musician from Dave Matthews Band).

Physical versions are strongly recommended due to the brilliant packaging design that should be nominated for a Grammy in 2027. Graphics for the 3CD edition – comprising the Trixies album, 1974 demos, two 2024 live tracks and the album in Dolby Atmos and 24bit Stereo Master - include a 4+2 panel fold out, with credits, a full color photo of the band in a club and Trixies show posters; the liner notes or “Concoctions Menu” contains lyrics and a detailed overview by UK music scribe Pete Paphides. The back states: “Difford and Tilbrook – The Mixologists Since 1973.”

Other formats are black, transparent pink or red LP and standard CD

www.squeezeofficial.com

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Final Album by The Alarm Due in May

photo: Andrew Labrow
Transformation, the last Alarm studio album recorded by Mike Peters, who succumbed to cancer in 2025, is scheduled for May 29 via Twenty First Century Recordings/Virgin Music Group. It is now available for presale at the band's official webstore (thealarm.com).

“Mike lived a life of beauty and never gave up right to the very end,” says Jules Peters, the singer/guitarist's bandmate and wife. The latest single, “Live Today” just premiered. 

Filmed just days before Mike underwent the innovative CAR-T treatment with hopes of eradicating Richter’s Syndrome, an aggressive form of lymphoma, “Live Today” is Mike’s final video.

“As the sun rose, watching Mike perform this song with so much optimism and hope will live with me forever,” said Jules. “It was a bittersweet day for me as we filmed this incredible joyous film on the beach in the North of England. After filming concluded, we climbed onto the tour bus and drove straight to the Christie Hospital in Manchester, U.K.. We were full of determination that the pioneering CAR-T would save Mike’s life but, at the same time, I was personally terrified as I couldn’t shake off a feeling that cancer had finally caught up with us both.”

The video shows Mike performing without any hint of weakness, though his health was ailing at the time. “This video is such a difficult watch,” Jules said. “It broke my heart… but it captures the eternal essence of Mike Peters that keeps us coming back to him and his incredible songs time after time.”

Recording sessions for Transformation began spontaneously on October 7, 2024, and after various life-interventions, it was finally completed on the evening of January 15, 2025 - the night before he began his CAR-T therapy.

First single “Chimera” was poised as an allegorical rebirth when it was released on January 23, 2025 - the exact day his CAR-T therapy began. Symbolically encapsulating the Greek mythos of a chimera which embodies the characteristics of different animals into one body, Mike envisioned that he himself would become like the fabled creature. “When I have CAR-T therapy I will literally become chimeric,” stated Mike at the time. “There will be two types of blood flowing inside of me. Two individual types of DNA.”

Mike Peters first rose to prominence in the early 1980s with the original lineup of The Alarm, and enjoyed hit singles like "68 Guns," "Rain in the Summertime" and "45 RPM." 
Diagnosed with lymphoma in 1995 and later with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Peters refused to let his illness silence him. Instead, he turned his fight into a mission to help others.

Alongside his wife Jules, he co-founded Love Hope Strength, a music-driven cancer charity that revolutionized awareness and action around stem cell donation that continues beyond his passing. Through its innovative “Get On The List” campaigns—often hosted at rock concerts and even atop mountains—the charity has added over 400,000 people to the global stem cell registry and helped secure thousands of potential life-saving matches for patients worldwide.

Jules concludes, “Mike and the spirit of The Alarm will ‘Live Today,’ forever more. I invite you all to blast Transformation out loud. Imagine Mike in the room with you. Transformation is his battle cry, his resilient love of life. Right to the very end, Mike believed that he was going to live, to be totally free. My last memory is driving him open top along the North Wales coast road, playing Transformation at maximum volume. He was so happy. So full of life. Playing his air drums, bass guitar, already imagining himself on his next world tour. So keep that positive spirit moving forwards. Imagine him as you all knew him best, striding out on to that stage, changing lives one concert at a time. This is an album of hope and a passionate celebration of a life well lived. Please do not be sad. Mike wouldn’t want that. He was so proud of this album and had the best time recording it during the last six months of his life. Blast it out loud like Mike did. Play along to the track list and most of all, be happy that we all had Mike in our lives and continue to do so. The music of Mike and The Alarm will always keep us strong”.

Track listing:

New Life
Chimera
Outlier
Saviour
Metaverse
Wired
One In A Million
Live Today
Soul Town
In Unity
To Be Alive
Love Makes Love

Coachella Festival 2026 Preview

A Potent Musical Mix Headed to Indio

George A. Paul and Robert Kinsler provided top picks for some acts set to appear at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 10-12 and April 17-19 in today's Desert Star Weekly.

This year’s headliners are Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G. Italian techno DJ Anyma - who performed at Sphere Las Vegas and the Giza pyramids - will also premiere his science fiction-meets-ancient mythology live production AEden. Nearly 150 established and emerging artists are scheduled to perform over the two consecutive weekends.

Fridays, April 10 and 17

Moby — Richard Melville Hall (better known as Moby) is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter/producer who has successfully brought dance and electronica music to the mainstream around the globe. Between 1992 and 1997, he scored eight top 10 hits on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. His albums Play (1999), 18 (2002) and Always Centered at Night (2024) are essential listens; hopefully, his Coachella appearances will offer material from across a rich discography. (RK)

The xx — A favorite discovery at Coachella ’17, the British trio’s sublime turn included an opening segment with guitarist Romy Madley Croft and bassist Oliver Sim sharing exquisite vocals amid the lush “Say Something Loving” and otherworldly “Angels.” The xx are currently working on a fourth studio album — the first since 2017's UK chart-topper I See You — so Coachellagoers may hear new music during their highly-anticipated sets. (RK)

Saturdays, April 11 and 18

David Byrne – As leader for NYC’s Talking Heads, David Byrne and company crafted seminal Brian Eno-produced alt-rock albums like More Songs About Buildings and Food, Fear of Music, and Remain in Light during the late 1970s and ‘80s. They were later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The singer’s solo career has been equally adventurous. Last year’s festive Who is the Sky? often recalled 1992’s Uh-Oh. It saw him collaborate with St. Vincent, Hayley Williams, and Ghost Train Orchestra with idiosyncratic results. Recent sets have included such Talking Heads classics as “Psycho Killer,” “Once in a Lifetime,” and “Life During Wartime.” (GAP)

Sombr – New Yorker Shane Boose (pictured above), who records under the name Sombr, put out one of the best albums of ’25 with the reverb-drenched, alternative pop and dance-leaning I Barely Know Her. Among the strongest debuts in recent memory, it spawned international hits “Undressed,” “12 to 12,” and “Back to Friends” (the latter resides in the Spotify “Billions Club”). Latest single “Homewrecker” is equally alluring. Sombr’s TV appearances have projected plenty of swagger, so it’ll be interesting to see how that translates outdoors here. (GAP)

Interpol — Back in 2015, Manhattan’s Interpol knocked me out with their nighttime appearance on the Coachella Stage. Blending indie, alternative, and post-punk into a signature dream-swept sound, singer-rhythm guitarist Paul Banks, lead guitarist Daniel Kessler, and drummer Sam Fogarino are sure to feature winning originals from across their 25-year career, including groundbreaking 2002 debut Turn on the Bright Lights and 2022 album The Other Side of Make-Believe. (RK)

Sundays, April 12 and 19

Iggy Pop – Widely considered the “Godfather of Punk, thanks to his pioneering and confrontational late 1960s-early ‘70s work with The Stooges, Pop jump-started a riveting solo career with David Bowie at his side. Their results included classics “Lust for Life” (frequently included in films, TV shows, and commercials), “China Girl,” “The Passenger,” and “Funtime.” Pop’s biggest mainstream hit, “Candy,” a duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52’s, arrived in 1990. More recently, 2023’s spiky Every Loser, produced by Andrew Watt, featured a star-studded guest list of alternative rockers. (GAP) 

Foster the People — Los Angeles-spawned Foster the People rose to fame in 2010 with the viral success of frontman Mark Foster's dance-minded crossover hit “Pumped Up Kicks.” The group's infectious synth rock-meets-dance pop approach has also yielded winning singles such as “Helena Beat,” “Houdini,” “Coming of Age” and “Sit Next to Me.” (RK)

Sombr photo by Bryce Glenn, courtesy Warner Records
David Byrne photo by Shervin Lainez, courtesy Matador Records/Grandstand Media
Iggy Pop concert photo by Marc Ducet, courtesy of EarMusic 

Monday, April 6, 2026

Book of Love's eponymous debut to get special LP reissue in June

Synth-pop band Book of Love will release a 40th Anniversary edition of their self-titled debut, on June 26 via Rhino Records. Originally released on April 1, 1986, Book of Love gained popularity thanks to its songs “Boy,” “I Touch Roses,” and “You Make Me Feel So Good” and more.

40 years later, this special anniversary edition – remastered by its original engineer, Ted Jensen – will arrive during Pride Month in a clear vinyl variant. The album artwork has also been refreshed in collaboration with original art director Nick Egan to honor the anniversary, including a four-page insert featuring outtakes from the iconic photo session with Michael Halsband.

It also features new liner notes by writer and music historian Kurt B. Reighley, who sat down with founding members Susan Ottaviano and Ted Ottaviano. 

Grammy-winning producer Dave Audé has also shared a new remix of “Boy,” reimagining the band’s breakout single. Listen HERE.

A Message from Book of Love:

We are thrilled that April 1 marked the 40th anniversary of the release of our self-titled debut album. To celebrate the occasion, Rhino Records will be releasing a newly remastered edition of the album, available both digitally and–we’re especially happy to share–on vinyl. The album has never sounded better!

Working with Rhino on this anniversary vinyl edition has truly been a labor of love. This album has always had a life of its own, and it’s been incredibly meaningful to revisit it. We’ve been fortunate to reunite much of the original creative team for this special release. We’re so grateful for the love this record has received over the years and are excited to celebrate this milestone with all of you.

Track list (LP):

Side One
1. Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes)
2. You Make Me Feel So Good
3. Still Angry
4. White Lies
5. Lost Souls
6. Late Show

Side Two
7. I Touch Roses
8. Yellow Sky
9. Boy
10. Happy Day
11. Die Matrosen
12. Book of Love

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Coachella 2026 News: Disclosure Unveil New Single Ahead of Tour

Disclosure return with their new single “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous,” featuring lead vocals from co-founder Howard Lawrence. Listen HERE. Out now via Disorder / Capitol Records, it is accompanied by an official music video. Watch HERE.

The first Disclosure song to feature lead vocals from Howard since 2023’s chart-topping Alchemy, “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” premieres as he and brother Guy Lawrence get set to embark on their Spring 2026 North America Tour — a headline trek now including newly added DJ shows in seven cities across the continent. See below for the full list of tour dates.

The follow-up to Deeper (a collaboration with Leon Thomas), “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” arrives as the first new music from Disclosure in 2026.

Directed by Colt Grice and Moldyroom and filmed near the coast in Los Angeles, the video for “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” finds Guy and Howard performing face-to-face in an open-air structure overlooking the ocean at dusk. Over the course of the visual, light slowly fades from the sky and leaves Disclosure in darkness.

North America Tour:

April 7 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl *
April 8 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl +
April 10 Indio, CA Coachella
April 10 Thermal, CA Atlantic Aviation TRM %
April 11 Dallas, TX Breakaway Music Festival Dallas 2026
April 17 Indio, CA Coachella
April 18 Vancouver, BC PNE Forum
April 18 Vancouver, BC Blueprint %
April 19 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex %
April 23 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom ^
April 24 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom +
April 25 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom *
April 30 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater &
May 1 Atlanta, GA The Eastern +
May 1 Atlanta, GA District Atlanta %
May 2 Atlanta, GA The Eastern #
May 3 Miami, FL Club Space %
May 5 Nashville, TN The Pinnacle &
May 6 Washington, DC Echostage %
May 7 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre #
May 8 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors #
May 8 Chicago, IL Radius Chicago %
May 9 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors **
May 10 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors

% DJ show
* with JADALAREIGN
+ with Todd Edwards
^ with Chloé Robinson
& with Malugi
# with Laurence Guy
** with Mike Dunn

The Temper Trap set to return with first studio album in a decade this summer, along with Muse tour

The Temper Trap have announced Sungazer, their first studio album in 10 years and fourth overall, will arrive July 10. The band supports Muse across North America this July-August and recently returned to international television on Jimmy Kimmel Live! performing “Giving Up Air”.

Best known in America for the platinum, top 20 alt-rock radio hit “Sweet Disposition” in 2008, the Aussie group collectively decided in 2018 that it was time to face their burnout, rediscover their artistic identities, and live life. Lead singer Dougy Mandagi moved to Berlin and immersed himself in the city’s electronic music culture before relocating to his home country Indonesia; drummer Toby Dundas set up a recording studio and began scoring for films; bassist Jonathon Aherne released a solo project from his home base in America; and guitarist Joseph Greer threw his energy into teaching.

Only when it felt right, after a four-year hiatus from touring and writing, did the band tentatively head back into the studio - and immediately felt an inspiring energy. They worked between continents, sent demos back and forth, and convened in Melbourne for studio dates.

The Temper Trap set out to create a record that authentically reflects who they are today, and it unequivocally distils two decades of experience into an album that is as invigoratingly surprising as it is unmistakably theirs.

“With time apart and much personal growth from us all, Sungazer feels like it’s captured the most pure collection of music we’ve ever made. We had more fun making this record and in the writing room than on any of the previous records we’ve done. We’re in a great place creatively and in our friendships, we’re closer than ever. Being back into the studio together really felt like coming home.” - The Temper Trap

WATCH: The Temper Trap – ‘Sungazer (Official Visualiser)’

“Sungazer is a song I wrote as a declaration to my little boy Ziggy before he was born. The lyrics are a promise to him, to be with him throughout his life.” - Dougy Mandagi

Already clocking millions of streams and cracking top 30 US alternative radio charts, the songs we’ve heard from Sungazer so far – “Giving Up Air,” “Into The Wild” and “Lucky Dimes” - have added to the anticipation. 

PRE-SAVE / PRE-ORDER
SUNGAZER (ALBUM)

Track listing:

1. Lucky Dimes
2. Into The Wild
3. These Arms
4. Bird on a Wire
5. Giving Up Air
6. Sungazer
7. Lifeline
8. Runaways
9. Halfway
10. Dystopia Radio
11. Kuru

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR:

07/04/26 – Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest 2026
07/05/26 – Maryland Heights, MO @ The Wow Signal Tour – supporting Muse
07/07/26 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center – supporting Muse
07/10/26 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
07/11/26 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center – supporting Muse
07/13/26 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre – supporting Muse
07/15/26 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
07/18/26 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center – supporting Muse
07/22/26 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center – supporting Muse
07/24/26 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Albany Med Health System at SPAC – supporting Muse
07/25/26 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater – supporting Muse
07/28/26 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion – supporting Muse
07/29/26 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion – supporting Muse
08/09/26 – San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands
08/10/26 – Charlotte, NC @ Truliant Amphitheater – supporting Muse
08/12/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/14/26 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion – supporting Muse
08/15/26 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater – supporting Muse
08/18/26 – Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/20/26 – West Valley City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/22/26 – Ridgefield, WA @ Cascades Amphitheater – supporting Muse
08/23/26 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/26/26 – Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/27/26 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/29/26 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre – supporting Muse
08/31/26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl – supporting Muse

Coachella Festival '26 News: Livestream Info

YouTube and Coachella have teamed up once again to present the Coachella Livestream.

The countdown for Coachella 2026 is officially on so set your reminders for Friday, April 10 @ 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET on Coachella’s YouTube Channel.

What's New & Improved:

● 7 Stages: This year seven stages are livestreaming simultaneously. This includes the Quasar stage in both horizontal and vertical formats, with the vertical feed shot on Pixel.

● 4K Resolution: For the first time, the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre and Sahara will livestream in 4K. 

● Bringing Stations to Coachella: In addition to the festival livestream fans will have access to “Coachella TV,” a 24/7 interactive and uninterrupted music viewing experience featuring both archival performances and 2026 festival highlights. The station will be updated with performance highlights following each weekend.

● Multiview Living Room Experience: Last year, over half of Coachella’s total livestream watchtime came from the living room. With Multiview, fans don’t have to choose between their favorite sets. They can stream up to four stages at once on their TVs and effortlessly toggling between audio feeds for a custom festival experience from home.

● "Watch With" is Back: The interactive "Watch With" series returns Weekend 2. Join Valkyrae for KATSEYE, vibe to KAROL G with Terry and Kaniyia, or dive into Fujii Kaze with Daniel Wall. It’s the ultimate watch party, shared with creators.

● Virtual Merchandise Store: Get limited-edition merchandise through YouTube Shopping. This year fans can snag exclusive drops from BINI, Ethel Cain, Foster the People, KATSEYE, Laufey, The xx, Turnstile, Young Thug. Whether you’re on your phone, at your desk, or watching on the big screen, just click the shopping button or scan the QR code. 

Pro Tips for the Best Virtual Coachella Experience:

● Set your notifications on Coachella's YouTube channel here.

● Download the Coachella Livestream app on Android or iOS to plan your livestream schedule, synced to your timezone and discover new artists to add to your lineup with the help of Google Gemini.

● Get in the zone with new Coachella playlists like Desert Dance, Coachella 2026: Sonora, and Coachella 2026: The Lineup on YouTube Music.

● Follow @youtube and @youtubemusic on social media to catch all the behind-the-scenes action from favorite artists and creators on the ground.