Wet Leg’s Song Clips From Coachella
Wet Leg uploaded official live clips of 'mangetout' and 'CPR' from their Coachella 2026 performances as standalone YouTube videos, putting single songs front‑and‑center for online discovery. (youtube.com) Those uploads are part of a wider trend of festivals being atomized into song‑level clips for streaming and social sharing. (youtube.com)
Wet Leg has started splitting its Coachella 2026 set into standalone song videos on YouTube, beginning with “mangetout” and “CPR.” (youtube.com) Both clips are labeled as official Coachella uploads from Wet Leg’s Main Stage set on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in Indio, California. Coachella’s livestream page says YouTube is again carrying all seven stages across the festival’s April 10-12 and April 17-19 weekends. (youtube.com) (coachella.com) That matters because a full festival set runs like an event, but a three-minute song clip behaves like a normal platform video: searchable by title, easy to recommend, and simple to repost. YouTube’s Wet Leg uploads name the song first and the festival second, which puts the track ahead of the set. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) Wet Leg’s Coachella setlist shows both songs near the end of an 11-song performance, with “CPR” followed by “mangetout.” Setlist.fm also lists “CPR” as featuring horsegiirL, a guest appearance that drew separate coverage from the Los Angeles Times and other outlets after the set. (setlist.fm) (latimes.com) The two songs come from Wet Leg’s second album, *moisturizer*, which Domino and the band’s Bandcamp page say was released on July 11, 2025. Bandcamp’s tracklist puts “CPR” at No. 1 and “mangetout” at No. 6. (news.dominomusic.com) (wetleg.bandcamp.com) Coachella and YouTube have spent years turning livestreams into on-demand archives, but the 2026 rollout is leaning harder into song-level packaging. The festival’s official livestream hub promotes replays and stage-specific feeds, and the Wet Leg uploads show how that archive can be broken into clips built for recommendation systems instead of full-set viewing. (coachella.com) (youtube.com) That format also gives festivals and artists more than one chance to surface the same performance. A fan looking for Wet Leg’s Coachella set has one path; a listener searching only for “CPR” or “mangetout” now has another. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) Wet Leg plays Pomona on April 15 and Las Vegas on April 16 before Coachella returns for its second weekend on April 17. By then, the festival will already have turned two songs from one Sunday set into their own discoverable releases. (setlist.fm) (coachella.com)