Coachella Weekend 2 plans
Coachella released Weekend 2 set times and a livestream schedule so fans can map which sets to watch online. ( ).
Coachella has posted Weekend 2 set times and a YouTube livestream plan ahead of the festival’s April 17-19 return to Indio, California. (coachella.com) The official schedule page says the festival runs April 17 through April 19 for Weekend 2, and Coachella’s livestream page says the YouTube broadcast runs those same three days with seven stages streaming live. (coachella.com 1) (coachella.com 2) Weekend 2 also comes with lineup and timing changes. KESQ reported on April 14 that Sabrina Carpenter’s set was moved slightly earlier, Karol G’s set was pushed later, and Kacey Musgraves was added to Saturday’s lineup. (kesq.com) For fans watching from home, Coachella says the livestream schedule is synced to each viewer’s time zone through its app, and the 2026 stream includes multiview on televisions, creator “Watch With” commentary, and replay options. (coachella.com) That setup matters at a festival built around overlap. Coachella’s app lets users build a custom schedule, while the livestream app lets viewers set reminders and jump between simultaneous feeds instead of following one single broadcast. (coachella.com 1) (coachella.com 2) Weekend 2 is also where some last-minute substitutions have landed. The Orange County Register reported that Musgraves was slotted for 3:00 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. on the Mojave stage on Saturday, April 18, and that DJ Rezz canceled her appearance. (ocregister.com) Another Saturday draw is off the main poster grid. Coachella’s 2026 Quasar lineup listed DJ Snake for Weekend 2, and EDM.com reported on April 15 that he is turning that April 18 Quasar slot into a “Pardon My French” takeover with RL Grime, Flosstradamus, Knock2, and Madeon. (edmidentity.com) (edm.com) Coachella says set times remain subject to change without notice, so the posted plan is best read as a live document for the desert and for “Couchella” viewers at home. (coachella.com)