At long last, Coachella has released its 2015 set times. Now attendees can start the painful yet exciting process of planning out which bands they want to see based on times and stages. The festival headlined by the likes of Drake, AC/DC and Jack White provides the full schedule for all three days over the two weekends.

As one would expect, there are plenty of conflicts but not as many as one might think. With such a diverse lineup, unless you are headed to the festival without any preference and a totally open mind about whom you want to see, the decision about where to go will be pretty easy.

There are essentially three dance music stages: Do Lab, Yuma and Sahara. Mojave tabs a lot of the newcomer acts on the bill, with the widest range of different genres from Run the Jewels to Kygo and SBTRKT to Ryn Weaver. It has elements of trendy pop and indie acts who appeal to a more open-minded crowd.

The Gobi stage mirrors that of Mojave, while the Outdoor and Coachella stages host your big-name headliners, which will cause some areas of concern for fans who want to be at both.

The festival lasts until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, but stops the music at midnight Sunday. Drake and AC/DC close out the festival on the mainstage Sunday and Friday, while Jack White gets an hour-and-a-half set with a half-hour buffer on either side, but the Saturday main stage is closed out by The Weeknd, as he previously noted.

The festival will be live streamed on YouTube and, for the first time, on SiriusXM. Coachella has not unveiled the live stream schedule, but that may arrive this weekend.

Attendees get planning for this weekend with only two sleeps until gates open.

See the set times below.

(Photo : Courtesy Coachella) Coachella 2015 set times for Friday.

(Photo : Courtesy Coachella) Coachella 2015 set times for Saturday.

(Photo : Courtesy Coachella) Coachella 2015 set times for Sunday.

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