The Two Lips debut at Coachella
- Los Angeles duo The Two Lips released the single “kiss goodbye” on April 10 and made their Coachella debut the same day, playing the Sonora stage during the festival’s first weekend in Indio. - Their Coachella set included 12 songs, closed with “kiss goodbye” in its live debut, and featured a cover of No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak,” according to a fan-compiled setlist. - The release followed March single “brb” and the duo’s seven-track EP “girl, c’mon!,” extending an Island Records push beyond Los Angeles clubs this spring. (universalmusic.ca)
The Two Lips released “kiss goodbye” on April 10 and made their Coachella debut that day on the Sonora stage in Indio, California. (universalmusic.ca) (setlist.fm) Universal Music Canada described The Two Lips as a Los Angeles dream pop duo and said the single arrived ahead of their first Coachella performance. Spotify lists “kiss goodbye” as a 2026 release by The Two Lips. (universalmusic.ca) (open.spotify.com) A setlist posted for April 10 shows a 12-song performance that included “blossom,” “clue,” “happy for me,” and “brb.” The band also played No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and ended with “kiss goodbye,” marked there as the song’s live debut. (setlist.fm) Coachella’s official site lists the 2026 festival across two weekends, April 10-12 and April 17-19. Flood Magazine reported The Two Lips played both weekends on the Sonora stage. (coachella.com) (floodmagazine.com) The single extended a run of recent releases. Universal Music Canada said “kiss goodbye” followed the standalone single “brb,” released in March, and the duo’s debut seven-track EP, “girl, c’mon!,” which arrived in November. (universalmusic.ca) In a statement carried by Universal Music Canada, the duo said “kiss goodbye” is about loving someone who feels “irresistible and impossible” and questioning whether a last kiss is closure or another reason to stay. (universalmusic.ca) Flood identified the duo members as Jewlz and Andrea in a backstage photo feature from Coachella 2026. The magazine said the appearance came just after the release of “kiss goodbye.” (floodmagazine.com) For a new act on Island Records, a Coachella slot and a same-day single release put The Two Lips in front of a much larger festival audience than the Los Angeles scene that first built their following. (universalmusic.ca) (www.islandrecords.com)