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Coachella 2026 kicks off in exactly ONE WEEK — April 10 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California — and I’ve never been more hyped for a festival in my life. This is the 25th anniversary edition, and Goldenvoice pulled out all the stops.

Justin Bieber just gave fans a sneak preview of his headlining set at a private show at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood on March 29. Sabrina Carpenter is riding the hottest streak in pop music. Karol G is about to turn the desert into a reggaeton block party. And Radiohead? They’re doing something called the “Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia” which sounds absolutely amazing.

Here’s everything you need to know before Weekend 1 — and if you’re planning your next festival, check out our full guide to Lollapalooza 2026 tickets and lineup details.

Key Takeaways

  • Coachella 2026 runs April 10-12 (Weekend 1) and April 17-19 (Weekend 2) at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA
  • This is the festival’s 25th anniversary edition
  • Headliners: Sabrina Carpenter (Friday), Justin Bieber (Saturday), Karol G (Sunday)
  • Both weekends are SOLD OUT — resale prices are through the roof
  • Bieber previewed his set at The Roxy on March 29, performing songs from Swag and Swag II
  • Radiohead returns with the “Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia”

BREAKING: Justin Bieber Previews Coachella Set at The Roxy

Bieber just dropped a bombshell. On March 29, he hosted a private show at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood — basically a dress rehearsal for his Coachella headlining slot on April 11 and 18.

Justin Bieber performing on a dimly lit stage under vibrant purple and blue spotlights. He is wearing a pink beanie, a white graphic t-shirt, and oversized teal trousers. In the background, a small audience is visible, and the scene captures the atmosphere surrounding the Coachella 2026 Bieber setlist leak that has stunned fans.
Image source: Instagram//@lilbieber. Fair use for commentary and review; all rights reserved by owner.

The setlist was STACKED with cuts from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II:

  • “Yukon”
  • “Go Baby”
  • “Butterflies”
  • “Speed Demon”
  • “Mother in You” (acoustic set)
  • “Things You Do” (acoustic set)
  • “Dotted Line” (acoustic set)

His show was split into three sets, including an acoustic middle section. He told the crowd: “This has been so beautiful. It’s a little sneak preview into Coachella, which is gonna be so much fun.”

This will be Bieber’s FIRST time headlining Coachella. He’s appeared before — crashing Ariana Grande’s set in 2019, joining Tems in 2024, and hosting a private Red Bull Mirage party with Hailey in 2025 — but this is his official main stage moment.

He also crushed it at the 2026 Grammys in February, performing “Yukon” shirtless in silver shorts. The guy is clearly locked in.

My take: If The Roxy preview is any indicator, Bieber’s Coachella set is going to be heavy on Swag era material with an emotional acoustic breakdown in the middle. Expect surprise guests — Usher, Post Malone, or maybe even Karol G since she’s headlining Sunday.

Sabrina Carpenter: The Hottest Headliner in Pop Right Now

Sabrina Carpenter headlines Friday night (April 10 and 17), and honestly, she might steal the whole weekend. She went from Disney kid to global pop phenomenon with Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend, and her live shows are absolutely electric.

Her TikTok army is going to camp out 12 hours early. Expect “Espresso,” “Feather,” and a bunch of deep cuts that’ll have Gen Z screaming while millennials Google who she is.

This is the biggest festival slot of her career. If she nails it — and she will — this cements her as the defining pop star of 2026.

Radiohead’s “Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia”

Radiohead hasn’t headlined Coachella since 2017. Their “Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia” is expected to be a full run-through of Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) — two albums that basically reinvented rock music.

Fan forums are buzzing about the setlist:

  • Confirmed by leaks: “Everything in Its Right Place,” “Idioteque”
  • Likely: “How to Disappear Completely,” “Knives Out,” “Pyramid Song”
  • Wild card: Unreleased tracks from the Kid A Mnesia sessions like “If You Say the Word”

This is for the older, artsy crowd who want to cry into their craft beers while Thom Yorke mumbles about climate change over a synth loop. And honestly? That’s a vibe.

Coachella 2026 Tickets: The Brutal Reality

Both weekends sold out in record time. If you don’t have a ticket by now, here’s the damage on resale:

How to get in now:

  1. Coachella’s official waitlist — sign up at coachella.com
  2. Ticketmaster Verified Resale — safest option for secondhand tickets
  3. Hotel + Shuttle packages — sometimes available even after GA sells out
  4. Weekend 2 is your best bet for availability

The Coachella 2026 Lineup: Hidden Gems Worth Catching

Beyond the headliners, the undercard is absolutely loaded — see the full Coachella 2026 lineup here.

Don’t miss:

  • Anyma’s Æden project — EDM meets art installation, Sunday night closer
  • Young Thug — if legal drama doesn’t block him
  • The Strokes — indie rock legends
  • Iggy Pop — the original punk
  • Disclosure — UK dance music gods
  • Teddy Swims — sleeper hit of the festival
  • BIGBANG — K-pop reunion that’ll break the internet
  • Nine Inch Nails x Boys Noize — a collab that sounds like a fever dream
  • FKA Twigs, Kaskade, Central Cee, David Byrne, Addison Rae, PinkPantheress
  • Ethel Cain — sad-girl Americana that hits different at sunset
  • BINI and Katseye — polished pop groups about to blow up

Survival Guide for Coachella 2026: How to Not Die in the Desert

Essential packing list:

  • CamelBak — hydration is NOT optional when it’s 105°F
  • Bandana or mask — for the inevitable dust storms
  • Cheap sunglasses — you WILL lose them
  • Portable charger — dead phone during Bieber’s set is unforgivable
  • Cash — some vendors still live in the Stone Age
  • Sunscreen — unless you want to look like a lobster for a week

Pro tip: Don’t get blackout at 4 PM. Save the tequila for after sunset when Karol G hits the stage.

What’s Next

Coachella 2026 is shaping up to be the biggest festival of the decade. Between Bieber’s comeback, Carpenter’s coronation, Radiohead’s art-house bunker set, and Karol G’s reggaeton takeover, there’s literally something for everyone.

Weekend 1 starts April 10. If you’ve got tickets, start hydrating now. If you don’t, grab some beers and stream it from your couch — you’ll save thousands and avoid a sunburn that makes you look like a boiled shrimp.

Either way, VICESNOB will be all over it—just like our coverage of Splash House 2026 Palm Springs EDM bash.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is Coachella 2026?

April 10-12 (Weekend 1) and April 17-19 (Weekend 2) at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.

2. Who are the Coachella 2026 headliners?

Sabrina Carpenter (Friday), Justin Bieber (Saturday), Karol G (Sunday), plus Radiohead’s “Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia” and Anyma’s Æden project.

3. Are Coachella 2026 tickets still available?

Both weekends are sold out. Resale tickets are available through Ticketmaster Verified Resale, starting around $800+ for GA.

4. What day does Justin Bieber perform at Coachella?

Saturday, April 11 (Weekend 1) and Saturday, April 18 (Weekend 2).

5. What day does Sabrina Carpenter perform at Coachella?

Friday, April 10 (Weekend 1) and Friday, April 17 (Weekend 2).

6. Is Coachella 2026 the 25th anniversary?

Yes — this is the festival’s 25th edition.

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