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September 22, 2025
Coachella on April 19, 2025 in Indio, CA.
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Next year’s Coachella Music Festival has officially sold out, organizers announced Monday — less than a week after the fest unveiled the full lineup slotted for April 10-12 and 17-19 with Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, Justin Bieber, and Anyma as 2026’s headliners.
Although both weekend passes are no longer available, fans can still sign up for two wait-lists. Friday will see the Man’s Best Friend Grammy winner close out the night, with the likes of XX, Disclosure, Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, Devo, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, and girl groups BINI and Katseye taking the stage earlier in the day.
On Saturday, along with headliner Bieber, who joined Tems during her set last year to perform “Essence” with WizKid, Rolling Stone‘s February cover artist Addison Rae, Sombr, David Byrne, and PinkPantheress also join the weekend slate.
Karol G and Anyma will cap it off on Sunday each week, following Young Thug, Kaskade, Laufey, Iggy Pop, FKA Twigs, and more. The Colombian superstar is poised to make history as the first Latina artist to headline Coachella, three years after Bad Bunny became the first Latino artist to headline the event in 2023.
Last week, Rolling Stone broke the news that Karol G and Sabrina Carpenter were set to headline Coachella last week. The full lineup announcement confirmed that Bieber would be the third headliner.
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Bieber scored a seven-figure deal to headline Coachella — all without an agent, Rolling Stone previously learned. The musician worked “directly” with festival promoter Goldenvoice to negotiate the terms of his slot, a source close to Bieber said.
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