Fujii Kaze live clip
- A new video of Fujii Kaze performing 'Prema' live at Coachella 2026 was posted online within the last 48 hours. (youtube.com) - The upload is titled 'Fujii Kaze - Prema - Live at Coachella 2026' and is circulating on social platforms. (youtube.com) - Festival performance clips like this act as discovery engines, boosting artist streams and international visibility. (youtube.com)
A new official Coachella video of Fujii Kaze performing “Prema” went up on YouTube on April 20, 2026, extending his festival set beyond the desert. (youtube.com) The upload is titled “Fujii Kaze - Prema - Live at Coachella 2026,” and the description says it was filmed on the Mojave stage on Saturday, April 18, during Coachella’s second weekend. Search results for the video showed about 1,400 views within minutes of posting on April 20. (youtube.com) Coachella’s own site says the 2026 festival ran April 10-12 and April 17-19, with seven stages streamed live on YouTube across both weekends. That setup gives artists a second life online after the in-person crowd leaves Indio. (coachella.com) “Prema” is also the title track from Fujii Kaze’s third studio album, released September 5, 2025. His official site says the record has nine songs and is his first album with all English lyrics. (fujiikaze.com) That English-language push has lined up with a broader international rollout. The album was released through Republic Records in the United States, according to Fujii Kaze’s official site. (fujiikaze.com) Festival clips now function as distribution as much as documentation. Billboard reported in 2025 that Coachella’s YouTube livestream had become “essential for driving fan engagement for artists,” and that weekend-one performers saw measurable streaming gains after their sets. (billboard.com, billboard.com, billboard.com) Spotify has described the current music business as more global and borderless than a decade ago, with more than 500 million paying subscribers worldwide. In that market, a polished festival clip can circulate far beyond the original set time and geography. (newsroom.spotify.com, newsroom.spotify.com) For Fujii Kaze, the result is simple: a song from a 2025 English-language album is now being repackaged as a 2026 festival moment, on Coachella’s own channel, for viewers who were never in Indio. (youtube.com, fujiikaze.com, coachella.com)