The first weekend of Coachella 2014 wrapped up yesterday with much-anticipated sets by Beck (who's kicking off his new tour) and Arcade Fire (who were joined onstage by Blondie's Debbie Harry).
The second day of Coachella‘s two-weekend run included sets by everyone from old-school legends (the Pixies) to new-school stars (Lorde) and lots in between (Sleigh Bells, Pharrell Williams).
The first half of Coachella's two-weekend run kicked off yesterday and ran early into the morning with performances by Broken Bells, the Replacements and Outkast, making the first of their much-anticipated 2014 reunion appearances.
It seems like the cleaning crews just got done clearing the grounds of Coachella 2013's trash, and already organizers are looking forward to next year's festival. They just announced that Coachella 2014 will once again take place over two weekends: April 11-13, 2014, and April 18-20, 2014.
Coachella 2013's first weekend finished Sunday (April 14) with a virtual sandstorm. As high winds and chilly weather overtook Indio, Calif., it seemed for a time the festival might not conclude as scheduled, but the Red Hot Chili Peppers braved the gusts and gave the most intense audience of the entire weekend something to remember, as they energetically delivered hit after hit in the closest thin
Modest Mouse debuted a brand new track called 'Be Brave' during their Coachella performance on Friday, April 12. The track isn't like their breakthrough hit 'Float On,' so if you're one of those Modest Mouse fans, you'll be disappointed. If you're old school, you'll be pleased.
Coachella 2013 tickets sold out pretty fast, but if you're a celebrity, that doesn't matter. In this day and age, those celebs not incarcerated or under house arrest go pretty much anywhere they please, and this during this, opening weekend of Coachella, a bevvy of actors, actresses, filmmakers, models, debutantes and celebs of all stripes have been spotted roaming the festival grounds, checking o
The big question mark on Saturday at Coachella 2013 was whether Daft Punk would make an appearance. Well, they didn't. However, fellow French group Phoenix did get an unexpected visitor in the form of R. Kelly, so fans craving a dramatic moment at least left feeling somewhat pleased. As for their set, Phoenix attracted a massive audience and gave a strong performance as major festival headliners,
The Postal Service's 10th-anniversary reunion has had a mighty busy week. On Tuesday, the group's only album, 2003's 'Give Up,' was reissued with an extra disc filled with rarities like B sides, outtakes and remixes. Last night, the band played Coachella.