Coachella on YouTube livestream
Coachella Weekend 2 began with stage‑by‑stage YouTube livestreams listed for Friday, spotlighting headliners like Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G for remote viewers. (pitchfork.com)
Coachella’s second weekend started Friday, April 17, with YouTube carrying live feeds from seven festival stages for viewers watching from home. (coachella.com) The official Coachella site says the livestream runs April 17 through April 19, and the festival’s YouTube playlist lists the Weekend 2 start time as 4 p.m. Pacific on Friday. (coachella.com) (youtube.com) Those feeds are split by stage: Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, Yuma and Quasar, with a separate Quasar-on-Shorts stream also scheduled for Friday. (youtube.com) Coachella’s 2026 lineup put Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G among the top-billed acts for the festival’s April 17-19 closing weekend at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. (coachellavalley.com) The livestream has become part of how Coachella packages the event beyond the desert. The festival says fans can watch “only on YouTube,” and its app lets users build a personalized livestream schedule in their own time zone. (coachella.com) (youtube.com) Weekend 2 also follows the festival’s first weekend on April 10-12, when Coachella’s YouTube channel shifted into replay mode before switching back to live programming for Friday’s restart. (youtube.com) USA Today reported that Weekend 2 opened Friday after campers began arriving Thursday, April 16, extending the festival’s 25th-anniversary run across two three-day weekends. (usatoday.com) For people not in Indio, the setup is straightforward: pick a stage feed, or use the official playlist to jump among channels as sets begin across the grounds. (youtube.com)