Coachella 2023 Weekend 1 Set Times Announced

Coachella has unveiled the 2023 Weekend 1 set times, featuring headliners Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean.

By That Festival Site | 10 April, 2023

Coachella Announce 2023 Weekend 1 Set Times

The countdown to Coachella 2023 is on, with the festival announcing the set times for Weekend 1, running from April 14th to 16th at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The star-studded lineup boasts headliners Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, and Frank Ocean, as well as high-profile performances from Rosalía, Jai Paul, Gorillaz, Boygenius, Charli XCX, Björk, and Kali Uchis, among others.

In a surprising twist, Blink-182 has been added to the lineup, and Jai Paul's set has been moved from Sunday to Saturday. Korean rock artist Løren, initially listed as 1999.ODDS, has also been confirmed as part of the festival.

Festival-goers will face some tough choices as they navigate potential scheduling clashes. On Friday, Overmono, Pusha T, Muna, and Magdalena Bay all start within half an hour of each other. That evening, attendees will need to choose between Burna Boy, Yves Tumor, and Blink-182, with the option of leaving early to catch Kaytranada's set.

Saturday's schedule presents a dilemma between Jai Paul (7:40 pm at the Mojave stage) and Boygenius (8:10 pm at the Outdoor Theater). Earlier in the day, Rosalía and Yaeji both start at 7 pm, while Remi Wolf, Sofi Tukker, and the Breeders all kick off between 6:25 and 6:40 pm.

Sunday's lineup features overlapping sets from Kali Uchis, Alex G, Rae Sremmurd, and 2manydjs between 5:40 and 6 pm, followed by Christine and the Queens at 6:25 pm.

Check Out Coachella Weekend 1 2023 Set Times Here!

The festival's second weekend is scheduled for April 21st-23rd, also at the Empire Polo Club. With such an incredible lineup, this year's Coachella promises to be an unforgettable experience. Check out the full weekend schedule and plan your ultimate festival experience today!

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