DJ Snake’s Quasar takeover
DJ Snake announced the lineup for his 'Pardon My French' takeover at Coachella’s Quasar Stage, set for Saturday, April 18. Rave Jungle ran the announcement with the date and stage identified, positioning it as a major dance‑music moment within Weekend Two. (ravejungle.com)
DJ Snake’s “Pardon My French” takeover will hit Coachella’s Quasar stage on Saturday, April 18, with RL Grime, Flosstradamus, Knock2, and Madeon joining the bill. (edm.com) EDM.com reported the set will include two back-to-back collaborations: DJ Snake with RL Grime and Flosstradamus, and DJ Snake with Knock2. The same report said Madeon is slated for an “all-French touch” DJ set. (edm.com) Beatportal’s Weekend Two guide said Quasar added Darco, Devault, Franky Rizardo, Linska, and LP Giobbi alongside the takeover’s guest names. Beatportal also said the DJ Snake sets with Knock2 and with RL Grime plus Flosstradamus are scheduled for April 18. (beatportal.com) Quasar is Coachella’s stage for extended electronic sets, not the shorter festival rotations that dominate most of the grounds. DJ Mag said the stage books one act per day across both weekends, with six total hosts from April 10 through April 19. (djmag.com) That format gives DJ Snake more room to turn “Pardon My French” from a standard solo slot into a branded showcase with multiple guests. Coachella’s 2026 Quasar rollout had already billed Saturday of Weekend Two as “DJ Snake’s Pardon My French” before the guest lineup was announced this week. (djmag.com, edmidentity.com) The name carries history beyond one festival date. DJ Snake’s official tour page lists “Pardon My French: Coachella, CA” in Indio on April 18 and later “Pardon My French” dates in Lyon on June 27 and Cannes on August 9. (djsnake.com) Weekend Two of Coachella runs April 17 through April 19 in Indio, California. Beatportal said Quasar will be among the stages streamed on YouTube, giving the takeover a live audience beyond the Empire Polo Club. (beatportal.com) So the April 18 Quasar slot now looks less like a single DJ booking and more like a curated trap-and-French-electronic showcase led by one of the festival’s biggest dance names. (edm.com, beatportal.com)