Oklou brings out Underscores

At Coachella, Oklou invited Underscores onstage to perform “Harvest Sky,” a track from last year’s album Choke Enough, creating a cross‑scene moment during the set. (pitchfork.com) Footage and writeups emphasize the surprise collaboration as one of the festival’s off‑set highlights for niche electronic and bedroom pop audiences. (pitchfork.com)

Oklou brought Underscores onstage at Coachella on April 12, turning “Harvest Sky” into a live duet at the Gobi stage. (pitchfork.com) Pitchfork reported that the guest spot happened during Oklou’s Sunday set, with Oklou singing from a raised platform as Underscores entered to perform her part. Dork also reported that Casey MQ appeared during the same set for “Take Me By the Hand.” (pitchfork.com) (readdork.com) Setlist.fm lists the Coachella performance at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, on April 12, 2026, as part of Oklou’s “Choke Enough 2026 US Tour.” The setlist entry shows 12 songs from across *choke enough* and *Galore*. (setlist.fm) “Harvest Sky” was already a shared record before it became a festival moment. Oklou released the song with Underscores on October 16, 2024, and included it on her debut album *choke enough*, which arrived on February 7, 2025, through True Panther Sounds. (oklou.bandcamp.com 1) (oklou.bandcamp.com 2) Bandcamp credits “Harvest Sky” to Oklou, Underscores, Danny L Harle, Casey MQ, and Nick León on production, with writing credits including Marylou Mayniel and April Harper Grey. That lineup helps explain why the track sits between club pop, electronic production, and singer-songwriter melody. (oklou.bandcamp.com) The Coachella appearance also landed as a bigger milestone for Oklou than a standard guest cameo. Dork reported that this was her first full Coachella set, after she previously appeared at the festival in 2022 when Flume brought her out for “Highest Building.” (readdork.com) Oklou has kept building around *choke enough* since the album’s release. Her Bandcamp page shows an “Anniversary Edition” posted on February 27, 2026, with the original album, four deluxe tracks, and four remixes. (oklou.bandcamp.com) So the surprise worked on two levels at once: it gave Coachella a clean live payoff for a 2024 collaboration, and it placed one of Oklou’s key album tracks back in the center of her 2026 festival run. (pitchfork.com) (oklou.bandcamp.com)

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