Fujii Kaze performs at Coachella June 2
- Fujii Kaze performed “Okay, Goodbye” at Coachella 2026, and the official festival YouTube channel posted the live clip from his Mojave stage set. - Coachella’s official replay identifies the song as “Okay, Goodbye,” while fan-setlist records place it in a 10-song Mojave performance in Indio. - Coachella’s 2027 festival is scheduled for April 9-11 and April 16-18, according to the festival’s website.
Fujii Kaze’s Coachella 2026 performance of “Okay, Goodbye” is verifiable from the festival’s own replay archive, which lists “Fujii Kaze - ‘Okay, Goodbye’ - Live at Coachella 2026” on YouTube. The clip is tied to his set on the Mojave stage at the Indio, California festival, where Coachella’s official site says 2026 programming ran across April 10-12 and April 17-19. A social post circulating on June 3 pointed readers to the performance, but the underlying event itself happened during the April festival dates. ### When did Fujii Kaze actually perform at Coachella? Coachella’s 2026 festival dates were April 10-12 and April 17-19, not June 2, according to the festival’s official information guide and livestream page. That means any June 3 circulation of the clip reflects when fans were sharing it, not when the set took place. Setlist records compiled by concert database Setlist.fm list Fujii Kaze performing at the Mojave tent on April 11 and April 18 in Indio. (youtube.com) Those entries place “Okay, Goodbye” in both weekend setlists and list the first-week show at about 4:35 p.m. to 5:25 p.m. local time. ### What is confirmed by official Coachella sources? The official Coachella YouTube replay names the song and artist directly: “Fujii Kaze - ‘Okay, Goodbye’ - Live at Coachella 2026.” The video description says the performance was on the Mojave stage and promotes it as a replay from the 2026 festival. (coachella.com) Coachella’s main site also says 2026 highlights and performances remain available on YouTube. (setlist.fm) That gives an official chain from the festival website to the replay clip, rather than relying only on fan uploads or reposted social snippets. ### Where does the June 3 social-media chatter fit in? (youtube.com) A June 3 X post cited in the source briefings appears to be part of a fresh round of sharing around the replay clip and other festival moments. The available web evidence supports that the video was circulating on social platforms on June 3, but it does not support June 2 as the date of the live performance itself. (coachella.com) The distinction matters because Coachella’s official calendar fixes the live event in April, while social posts can resurface clips weeks later. In this case, the reporting line that holds is narrower: Fujii Kaze did perform “Okay, Goodbye” at Coachella 2026, and people were sharing the clip again on June 3. ### What else is known about the set? Setlist.fm lists a 10-song Coachella set for Fujii Kaze that included “It’s Alright,” “Matsuri,” “Nan-Nan,” “Okay, Goodbye,” “You,” “Prema,” “Shinunoga E-Wa,” and “Hachikō.” Because Setlist.fm is a user-updated database, those details are best treated as secondary to the official replay, but they match the existence of “Okay, Goodbye” in the Mojave performance. (youtube.com) A separate fan and culture site, Kantenna, also described Fujii Kaze’s 2026 appearance as his Coachella debut and placed him on the Mojave stage during the festival’s first weekend. That aligns with the official replay and the festival’s April schedule. ### Where can readers find the performance now? Coachella’s website says 2026 highlights can be rewatched on YouTube, and the official replay for “Okay, Goodbye” is already listed there. (setlist.fm) The festival has also posted its next event dates as April 9-11 and April 16-18, 2027. (coachella.com) (kantenna.com)