REZZ full set uploaded
- A full REZZ Coachella 2026 set was posted on YouTube, showing her immersive live production and visuals. - The recording highlights pacing, sequencing, and stage visuals typical of large electronic sets. - Full‑set uploads function as durable content assets, extending festival performances beyond the site (youtube.com).
A full recording of REZZ’s Coachella 2026 set is now on YouTube, turning an April 11 Sahara performance into an on-demand festival release. (youtube.com) The upload appeared on YouTube on April 23, 2026, and the video description says the footage is from April 11, 2026 and was provided by Goldenvoice. Coachella’s site says YouTube returned in 2026 as the festival’s exclusive livestream partner for both weekends. (youtube.com) (coachellavalley.com) REZZ was booked for both Coachella weekends in Indio, California, according to her official tour page. She later canceled her Weekend 2 appearance after citing health issues, leaving the April 11 Weekend 1 set as her only 2026 Coachella performance. (officialrezz.com) (billboard.com) That makes the upload more than a replay. It is the clearest official document of the set that festivalgoers saw in the Sahara tent before the second-weekend cancellation. (youtube.com) (billboard.com) Full-set uploads have become a larger part of Coachella’s distribution model. The festival’s website says fans can watch performances from seven stages live and directs viewers to the official Coachella YouTube channel for both live and on-demand viewing. (coachella.com) (coachellavalley.com) In electronic music, that format preserves more than a single song clip. A full festival set shows how an artist sequences tracks, spaces peaks and transitions, and syncs visuals across a long performance rather than in isolated highlights. (tldb.co) (usatoday.com) Crowd-built set records suggest REZZ’s Sahara set included tracks and collaborations such as “Give in to You” and “Hypnocurrency,” which helps explain why fans often treat full uploads as reference points after the festival ends. Those track lists are unofficial, but they circulate quickly once a complete video is available. (tldb.co) (setlist.fm) The result is a festival performance that now lives like a catalog release: one night in Indio, fixed to a link, replayable long after the desert crowd cleared out. (youtube.com) (coachella.com)