Coachella is back and louder than ever in 2026, with organizers announcing a star-studded headline lineup featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G. The iconic California music festival, which runs across two weekends from April 10–12 and April 17–19, is set to deliver a mix of global stars and genre-spanning acts that will light up the desert stage.
Fans can grab their passes starting Friday, September 19 at 11 a.m. PT. For those who can’t attend in person, YouTube returns as the exclusive livestream partner, ensuring music lovers worldwide don’t miss a beat. Each headliner will own a day: Sabrina Carpenter takes Fridays, Justin Bieber rules Saturdays, and Karol G closes out Sundays with her signature energy.
The lineup is packed with talent. Friday brings Teddy Swims, KATSEYE, Central Cee, Sexyy Red, Ethel Cain, Dijon, The XX, Disclosure, and Nine Inch Noize. Saturday keeps the momentum with The Strokes, Given, Addison Rae, Labrinth, Sombr, Swan Lee, Royal Otis, and David Byrne. Sunday caps off with Young Thug, BIGBANG, Laufey, Major Lazer, Iggy Pop, FKA Twigs, Subtronics, and the highly anticipated set from Karol G. Anyma will also present the world premiere of Anyma presents den, adding to the festival’s experimental flair.
The announcement follows the huge success of Coachella 2025, which saw Lady Gaga, Green Day, Travis Scott, and Post Malone headline. For 2026, organizers are building on that momentum by bringing together artists riding the waves of their latest successes. Sabrina Carpenter recently dropped Man’s Best Friend, Justin Bieber followed his album Swag with Swag II, and Karol G released her fifth studio album Tropicoqueta. Each headliner is expected to deliver performances that celebrate their current chart-topping era.
With its diverse roster, global reach, and exclusive streaming access, Coachella 2026 is already one of the most talked-about festivals of the year. Whether you’re dancing under the desert sky or tuning in from home, this edition promises unforgettable moments and groundbreaking performances.









