The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has announced its Weekend 2 simulcast schedule for 2023 on YouTube.

It takes place between Friday, April 21 and Sunday, April 23.

Fans will once again be able to see this year's headliners Bad Bunny, Blackpink, and Blink-182, who have been elevated to headliners. (Frank Ocean canceled his scheduled performance this weekend due to injury.)

Four Tet, Skrillex, and Fred Again.. will perform on Sunday night following Blink-182; the livestream schedule is presently undetermined.

And, unlike last week, Jai Paul will be streaming this week. (His representatives have been contacted via email for confirmation.)

As was the case last weekend, artists such as Rosala, Gorillaz, Boygenius, Kali Uchis, and Charli XCX are streaming their sets.

The first weekend of Coachella 2023 featured Jai Paul's debut performance, the return of Blink-182's classic lineup, and surprise guest spots from Rauw Alejandro (with fiancee Rosala), Troye Sivan (guesting with Charli XCX on "1999"), the Weeknd and more with Metro Boomin, Tyler, the Creator, Omar Apollo, and Don Toliver (joining Kali Uchis), and many others.

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Bad Bunny inadvertently dissed Harry Styles, and Frank Ocean did a Frank Ocean, revising his catalog with a radical set after sustaining an apparent ankle injury, which he cited as the reason for canceling his second appearance.

Follow along with all of Pitchfork's Coachella 2023 coverage, including a verdict on Frank Ocean's controversial performance and an interview with the adolescent who livestreamed it.

The agenda is subject to alteration. 

Friday, April 21, 2023 at 16:05 - Doechii 4:20 PM - Pusha T 5:35 PM - Becky G 7:00 PM - Burna Boy 8:30 PM - Gorillaz 11:00 PM - Bad Bunny

Saturday, April 22, 2023 4:05 PM - Marc Rebillet 4:30 PM - 070 Shake 5:25 PM - Charli XCX 6:55 PM - Rosalía 9:20 PM - Blackpink 11:40 PM The DJ Calvin Harris

Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 4:05 p.m. 4:45 PM - Porter Robinson 6:00 PM - Kali Uchis 9:20 PM - Blink-182 10:25 PM - TBA

In addition, identical to the first weekend, livestream viewers will be treated to exclusive Artist, Creator, and Shorts content in between sets to provide them with the full festival experience, live from the festival grounds.

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Apart from the first-ever livestream from six Coachella stages, YouTube will immerse viewers at home in the festival experience with Shorts content from artists such as BLACKPINK, Calvin Harris, Burna Boy, and Becky G, on-the-ground moments with Creators such as Ashley Yi, QCP, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and Alan Chikin Chow, and incredible collabs from Maddie White x Sofi Tukker, Lexi x Hensler x Fisher & Chris Lake We also captured exclusive backstage portraits of Artists such as Christine and the Queens, Chromeo, Doechii, Latto, MUNA, Flo Milli, GloRilla, SG Lewis, SOFI TUKKER, and others from our YouTube Shorts studio throughout the entire weekend - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  

YouTube Shorts

Fans can interact with their favorite Artists such as BLACKPINK, Calvin Harris, Becky G, and Burna Boy on Shorts by demonstrating how they're preparing to witness weekend 2 performances and contributing to setlist creation. In addition, we'll have more exclusive content from Creators revealing what's happening on the ground and on the stages.

YouTube Shopping-Exclusive Products

What is a festival without merchandise? This year, artists such as Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Becky G, Calvin Harris, Dominic Fike, Ethel Cain, Fisher, Jai Paul, Porter Robinson, Rosala, The Kid LAROI, and Whyte Fang are releasing exclusive merchandise for their admirers. Available for purchase directly during each artist's set on the simulcast and on the Coachella YouTube channel.

YouTube Premium Pre-parties

This Saturday, YouTube Premium pre-parties are in full motion with exclusive content from the incredible Yaeji and Eladio Carrión before their festival sets. 

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