Coachella announces 2017 lineup with Radiohead, Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar serving as headliners

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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival //
Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA
April 14th-16th & April 21st-23rd, 2017 //

The wait is over, and the rumors are finally true. After it was reported several weeks ago that Radiohead, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar would headline Coachella’s 18th edition, that news has now been confirmed.

The three-day, two-weekend festival revealed its 2017 lineup on Tuesday, and all three acts are scheduled to headline the Goldenvoice event. The announcement comes just a few hours after BottleRock Napa Valley unveiled its own bill with Foo Fighters, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and Maroon 5 leading the way.

UPDATE (February 23rd): Coachella has announced that Beyoncé, who is currently pregnant with twins, will not perform this year due to doctor’s orders but instead will headline the fest in 2018. Goldenvoice has yet to name a replacement for the 22-time Grammy winner.

UPDATE (February 28th): Hours after Billboard first reported the news, Coachella has named Lady Gaga as Beyoncé’s replacement. It’s another first-time headliner for Goldenvoice’s crown jewel, which hasn’t had a female top the bill since 2007.

Other notable acts performing in Indio later this year include The xx, Travis Scott, Father John Misty, Empire of the Sun, Dillon Francis, Bon Iver, Future, DJ Snake, Martin Garrix, ScHoolboy Q, Gucci Mane, Lorde, Justice, New Order, Porter Robinson & Madeon and Future Islands. The undercard, meanwhile, looks particularly tasty with such electronic acts as Bonobo, Nicolaas Jarr, Tycho, Röyksopp, Four Tet, Moderat and The Avalanches, who will be making their first U.S. appearance in roughly 15 years.

It’s also worth mentioning that there’s seemingly been an added emphasis placed on hip-hop while EDM surprisingly has taken a backseat to some of the more alternative-electronic artists mentioned above (yes, we did notice that DJ Snake and Martin Garrix are listed on the poster).

Coachella’s first weekend is scheduled for April 14th-16th, with its second weekend slated for April 21st-23rd. All tickets will go on sale for both weekends on Wednesday, January 4th at 11 a.m. PT here.

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Coachella 2016

Zedd shows his Bay Area fans at the Fox Theater Oakland that he’s not just the future of pop music, but also the immediate present

ZeddPhotos by Marc Fong // Written by Mike Frash //

Zedd //
Fox Theater Oakland – Oakland
October 9th, 2013 //

Zedd has settled on a pretty effective and lucrative EDM sound. Just take a look at the German DJ’s two sold-out shows in Oakland last week while on his “Moment of Clarity World Tour.”

Let’s be honest here: This is not just the future of pop music, but the immediate present. Encroaching into Kaskade’s long-developed aesthetic but producing singles like “Clarity” even more accessible for radio play, Zedd’s music is anthemic and centered around angelic female vocals.

Along these lines, Zedd is now cashing in — wouldn’t you? — by producing tracks for Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. A Zedd show still packs a punch, giving bass heads the drops and video-game inspired noises they crave, and we were on the scene at the Fox Theater to capture every moment of it.

Setlist:
Spectrum (Tristan Garner & Gregori Klosman Knight Remix)
In My Mind (Swedish House Mafia cover)
Here & Now (Ummet Ozcan cover)
Wake Me Up (Avicii cover)
It’s You (Duck Sauce cover) (DJ Snake Remix)
Komon (Madeon cover)
Breakn’ a Sweat (Skrillex cover) (Zedd Remix)
Kick Out the Epic Motherfucker (Dada Life cover)
BBBS (Clockwork cover)
Anxiety (Charlie Darker cover)
Ode to Oi (TJR cover) (Crookers Remix)
Slam the Door
Cinema (Benny Benassi cover)
Animals (Martin Garrix cover)
Animals (Martin Garrix cover) (Martin Garrix & Victor Niglio Trap Remix)
Animals (Martin Garrix cover) (Botnek Remix)
Karmma (Deep Dish cover)
Stay the Night (DJ Snake Remix)
Toulouse (Nicky Romero cover) (Tommy Trash Remix)
Clarity
Nuke (Wolfgang Gartner cover)
Silhouettes (Avicii cover) (Syn Cole Mix)
LRAD (Knife Party cover)
Bubble Butt (Major Lazer cover) (Dada Life Remix)
Atom (Nari & Milani cover) (Afrojack Edit)
Mercy (Kanye West feat. Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz cover) (RL Grime & Salva Remix)
Clarity (Brillz Remix)
Niggas in Paris (Jay-Z & Kanye West cover)
Bird Machine (DJ Snake cover)
Coming Home (Diddy – Dirty Money cover)
Quasar (Hard Rock Sofa cover)
Follow You Down
Reload (Sebastian Ingrosso cover)
Safe and Sound (Capital Cities cover) (Tommie Sunshine & Live City Remix)
Save the World (Swedish House Mafia cover) (Zedd Remix)
ID (Dillon Francis cover)
Awooga (Calvin Harris cover)
I Love It (Icona Pop cover) (Sick Individuals Remix)
Push Play
Sub Zero (Rick Mitchells cover)
The Legend of Zelda Theme (Koji Kondo cover)
Just Another Groove (Mighty Dub Katz cover) (Lookback Remix)
Datsun Tropicalia (2 Edit cover) (Torro Torro Remix)
Through the Night (Botnek cover)
Codec
Sweet Nothing (Calvin Harris cover)
Greyhound (Swedish House Mafia cover)
Tung! (Deniz Koyu cover)
Stache
Fall Into the Sky
Freak (Lucky Date cover)
Bender (Tom Piper cover) (Angger Dimas Remix)
Bounce (Marco del Horno cover)
Uncle Sam (Dirty Disco Youth cover)
Spectrum
Lost at Sea
Alive (Empire of the Sun cover) (Zedd Remix)