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Date:2025-04-17 06:24:10
Yeah, she was there.
Taylor Swift, with beau Travis Kelce in tow, was a part of the throng that found themselves in Indio, California for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival's first weekend.
The first two days saw multiple surprises, including Shakira announcing a world tour during an appearance with Bizzarap, Childish Gambino appearing with Tyler, the Creator and a country-tinged set from notably Yankee band Vampire Weekend.
The vibes were not immaculate as the Saturday set by T-Pain drew crowds that filled the Heineken House, leading to a massive line outside of the venue. T-Pain is currently scheduled to only play the first weekend.
Saturday's main stage leaned on 90's reunions as the line-up saw Sublime, Blur and No Doubt take the crowd back to the glory days of Los Angeles alt-rock station KROQ.
Here are some of the best photos of the fans at Coachella Weekend 1.
The big party in the desert:The best (and worst) moments of Coachella Day 2, from No Doubt's reunion to T-Pain's line
Saturday sees Swift in crowd
Fans flock to Indio Friday
How to stream Coachella 2024
This year's festival will air exclusively on YouTube, according to the company's official blog.
The stream will begin Friday, April 12 at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET with six live stream stages and "all new multi-view for TV screens," YouTube said.
"With performances captured for all screens, plus exclusive merchandise, behind-the-scenes content on Shorts, interviews, photos, and more, our 2024 lineup is giving global music fans the ultimate all access pass from afar," the company wrote in its blog.
Fans can tune in on their smartphones, TVs or computers on Coachella's YouTube channel.
Contributing: Gabe Hauri
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