Coachella Weekend 2 streams

Coachella Weekend 2 is streaming live on YouTube across seven channels and stages, with the festival publishing a full home‑viewer schedule. (variety.com) Time Out notes Sabrina Carpenter headlined Friday, April 17, and Anyma is slated for a midnight main‑stage set billed for intense visuals. (timeout.com) (timeout.com)

Coachella’s second weekend is streaming live on YouTube through Sunday, April 19, with seven stage feeds starting at 4 p.m. Pacific each day. (coachella.com) The official streams cover the Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, Yuma and Quasar, and Coachella’s YouTube page also lists a separate vertical Quasar-on-Shorts feed. (youtube.com) Coachella says home viewers can use a livestream app that syncs the full schedule to their local time zone, set reminders for specific artists and watch replays and highlights after sets end. (coachella.com) YouTube is also bringing back multiview on televisions, letting viewers watch up to four live stages at once, while creator “Watch With” commentary streams return on participating channels. (coachella.com) The setup turns the festival’s overlapping schedule into something closer to channel surfing than a single concert stream. Time Out said the seven main stage feeds run after 4 p.m., and overnight rebroadcasts usually continue after the live day wraps around 1 a.m. (timeout.com) Friday’s biggest streamed draw was Sabrina Carpenter, who headlined the main stage on April 17 from 9 to 10:40 p.m., a slightly earlier slot than her first-weekend set. (timeout.com) Anyma was scheduled to follow at midnight on the main stage with his ÆDEN audiovisual show after high winds canceled that full production during the festival’s first weekend. (timeout.com) Coachella’s own site says the livestream runs across both festival weekends, April 10-12 and April 17-19, and YouTube’s official playlist for Weekend 2 lists all seven stage channels as going live at 4 p.m. Pacific on Friday, April 17. (coachella.com) (youtube.com) For viewers at home, the practical takeaway is simple: the stream is no longer just a single highlight reel. It is a stage-by-stage broadcast grid that lets you follow Coachella in real time, then catch the sets you missed after the desert goes dark. (coachella.com)

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