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Coachella 2026: Weekend 2 set times include special guest Kacey Musgraves

Holly Alvarado, The Orange County Register on

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — With Weekend 1 in the rearview, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival fans turned their attention to one thing: the Weekend 2 set times.

Luckily, the schedule finally dropped Tuesday, bringing a few notable changes to the three-day festival on April 17-19 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

On Friday, April 17, Sabrina Carpenter takes over the Coachella Stage from 9 to 10:40 p.m., before electronic artist Anyma is slated to close out the night at midnight with his immersive production.

The set comes after high winds disrupted portions of Weekend 1, when a wind advisory across the Coachella Valley led to several cancellations — including Anyma’s planned performance. With wind gusts expected to be lower on Friday, conditions appear more favorable for the production to move forward as scheduled.

Saturday, April 18, will see Justin Bieber headline with a late-night set beginning at 11:25 p.m. On Sunday, April 19, Karol G closes out the weekend with a 10:10 p.m. performance.

While those top-line moments remain consistent, several lineup adjustments stand out between the two weekends.

Among them is the addition of Kacey Musgraves, who will take the Mojave stage on Saturday from 3 to 3:50 p.m. Her appearance replaces Jack White, who made a last-minute appearance during weekend one.

 

Elsewhere, Rezz has dropped off the Weekend 2 lineup. In a message shared to social media, the DJ said she is stepping back to focus on her health.

“Hi everyone. Bad news. I have to cancel my Coachella weekend 2 performance. I have to put my health first, as things going on need to be addressed. I’m really sorry to anyone who may be disappointed. It’s going to be a process for my healing,” she wrote.

Rezz performed on Saturday, April 11, and noted that she plans to upload her full set online.

Another prominent difference for returning festivalgoers is the absence of Not for Radio, notably Maria Zardoya from the Marias, which does not appear to be part of the upcoming weekend’s programming.

As always, the release of set times does more than outline a schedule, it reshapes how fans plan their days, revealing new overlaps and opportunities across the festival grounds.

The full schedule is now available at Coachella.com.


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