Arts & Entertainment

Coachella 2023 Lineup Announced: Bad Bunny, Bjork, Calvin Harris

The lineup for the April Coachella festival was finally released. Presale for tickets starts Friday.

Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean and BlackPink will play at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club's opening weekend is almost sold out as tickets go on presale Friday.
Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean and BlackPink will play at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club's opening weekend is almost sold out as tickets go on presale Friday. (Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images;Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

COACHELLA, CA — The lineup for the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was released Tuesday with Bad Bunny, BlackPink, Rosalia, Frank Ocean and Bjork headlining the event among multiple acts, event organizers announced.

This is the 24th year of the festival, which takes place over two weekends in April, starting April 14 and running through April 23.

Bad Bunny is set to perform on both Fridays of the two-weekend event, April 14 and 21, according to organizers. Other acts scheduled to perform Fridays include Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Chemical Brothers, Metro Boomin Pusha T, SG Lewis, and Becky G.

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Blackpink is set to be the headliner on Saturdays, April 15 and 22. Other acts scheduled to perform are Rosalia, $uicideboy$, Labrinth, Earthgang, boygenius, Yung Lean, 070 Shake and Eric Prydz.

Frank Ocean will close out each weekend on Sundays, April 16 and 23.

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Other acts set to perform before him are Bjork, Kali Uchis, Porter Robinson, Dominic Fike, Queens, Willow and Alex G.

Festival officials said a minimal number of passes remain for the first weekend, with registration available at www.Coachella.com. Presale for weekend passes will officially start at 11 a.m. Friday.

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