Wet Leg performance clips
Two newly posted Wet Leg Coachella performance videos — 'mangetout' and 'CPR' — appeared on YouTube in the last 48 hours, giving fans quick replayable moments from the festival ( ). Both uploads are presented as live set clips rather than full‑set breakdowns, making them easy clips to share and react to online ( ).
Wet Leg’s Coachella set is now circulating as two bite-size official replays, with “mangetout” and “CPR” posted to the festival’s YouTube channel after the band’s April 12 performance in Indio, California. (youtube.com) Both videos are labeled “Live at Coachella 2026” and describe the songs as performances from the Main stage on Sunday, April 12. The “mangetout” upload was showing 1,030 views when indexed today, and the “CPR” clip appeared on the same official channel. (youtube.com) Coachella’s own site says YouTube is the festival’s exclusive livestream partner in 2026 and is offering live, on-demand and Shorts coverage across seven stages. The festival announced Wet Leg on its 2026 lineup weeks before weekend one. (coachellavalley.com) That setup helps explain why these posts are short song clips instead of a full-set archive. Coachella’s livestream page is built around replayable performance segments and stage feeds, not permanent uploads of every entire set. (coachella.com) The two songs also point back to Wet Leg’s current album cycle. Domino lists both “CPR” and “mangetout” on *moisturizer*, the band’s second album, released July 11, 2025. (dominomusic.com) Setlist records from April 12 show Wet Leg played both songs at Coachella, with “CPR” near the end of the set and “mangetout” closing it. The same fan-compiled setlist also notes “CPR” was performed with horsegiirL. (setlist.fm) Wet Leg’s Coachella appearance landed in the middle of a busy April run. Bandsintown listings surfaced on the band’s YouTube pages show shows in Pomona on April 15 and Las Vegas on April 16, immediately after the festival’s first weekend. (youtube.com) For fans who missed the livestream, the result is simple: two official clips, each tied to a specific April 12 song performance, now doing the work that festival highlights often do online. (youtube.com)