Anyma x LISA Clip
- A YouTube performance clip titled 'Anyma x LISA - “Bad Angel” - Live at Coachella 2026' was published on April 19. - The upload captures a standout live moment and lets fans replay the collaboration outside the festival. - The clip extends the set’s reach into shareable content and was picked up by recap roundups online ( ).
Coachella posted an official YouTube replay of Anyma and LISA performing “Bad Angel” on April 19, turning a festival-only moment into an on-demand clip. (youtube.com) The upload appears on Coachella’s YouTube channel under the title “Anyma x LISA - ‘Bad Angel’ - Live at Coachella 2026,” and the page says it was published April 19, 2026. The description identifies it as a Main Stage performance and tells viewers to “Re-live” the set. (youtube.com) The performance itself came during Anyma’s Coachella weekend two show on Friday night, April 17, in Indio, California. Billboard reported that set as the world debut of Anyma’s new live production, “ÆDEN,” with LISA among the guest performers. (billboard.com) That timing matters because Anyma’s planned weekend one Coachella set did not go ahead after strong winds disrupted the festival schedule. By weekend two, the same show arrived with added attention, and the LISA appearance became one of the set’s most circulated moments. (billboard.com) The clip also extends the life of a collaboration that started as a studio release. “Bad Angel” had already been out before the festival, and the Coachella video gives fans a clean, official version of the live staging instead of relying on crowd-shot uploads. (youtube.com) Billboard’s recap folded the LISA appearance into broader coverage of Anyma’s weekend two set, alongside guests including Joji and the rollout of the “ÆDEN” concept. That kind of roundup coverage helps move a festival cameo from a one-night event into a shareable part of the post-Coachella news cycle. (billboard.com) For Coachella, the replay fits a familiar pattern: the festival’s livestream clips now function as a second release window after the desert performance ends. For Anyma and LISA, that means “Bad Angel” is no longer just something fans had to catch in Indio on April 17. (youtube.com)