Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Lil Baby, And More Set To Headline Coachella
Other artists set to perform include Maggie Rogers, Doja Cat, and more.
Coachella Music & Arts Festival has announced the official lineup for the 2022 edition of the event. The destination fest is scheduled for April 15-17 and April 22-24. Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Ye, Lil Baby, and Doja Cat are set to headline.
The lineup also includes Phoebe Bridgers, Megan Thee Stallion, 21 Savage, Danny Elfman, Run the Jewels, Jamie xx, Big Sean, Baby Keem, Stromae, Fatboy Slim, and many, many more. Swedish House Mafia will also be returning the desert.
It was confirmed earlier this month that both Ye and Billie Eilish would be performing. Earlier today, news of Harry Styles’ addition was noted. Variety also pointed out that West headlined the festival in 2011 and Eilish had a monumental performance in 2019. Swedish House Mafia previously performed at Coachella in 2012.
Presale for Weekend 2 starts Friday January 14 at 10 AM PT. Weekend 1 is sold out. However, as Variety noted, the Omicron surge puts dates in the air as many are wondering whether the festival will take place in April, or be moved — for a fifth time — to a later date.
Regardless of whether or not the festival goes off according to plan, it’s been an exciting time for Eilish. Last month, she unveiled a delightful acoustic performance of her song “Billie Bossa Nova” on Monday (December 20). The visual was directed by Philip Andelman for Gucci.
In the clip, Billie is joined by FINNEAS as she runs through the bossa nova-infused cut. The track serves as a genre curveball on Eilish’s sophomore album, Happier Than Ever, which also contains singles “My Future,” “Therefore I Am,” “Your Power,” “Lost Cause,” “NDA,” “Happier Than Ever,” and “Male Fantasy.”
Earlier last month, Eilish joined the club of Saturday Night Live hosts to also double as the night’s musical act on their own episode. The singer appeared on the late-night show on December 11 to make her hosting debut and topped the night off with performances of “Happier Than Ever” and “Male Fantasy.”