Lady Gaga, Post Malone and Green Day to headline Coachella 2025
Starstudded lineup is official.
It’s official: Coachella 2025’s star-studded lineup has been confirmed, and it’s every bit as massive as fans hoped. Lady Gaga, Post Malone, and Green Day will take the main headliner spots across the festival’s two weekends, marking one of the most anticipated lineups in recent memory. The announcement arrived earlier than usual, breaking Coachella's tradition of a January reveal, and igniting a frenzy among music lovers.
Post Malone inadvertently leaked his headlining slot for Sunday’s closing night yesterday, but today’s official poster confirmed he’ll share top billing with pop icon Lady Gaga and punk rock legends Green Day. Travis Scott will also have a presence, albeit in a unique “Travis Scott designs the desert” performance, intriguingly placed in a less prominent spot on the poster—a position akin to No Doubt’s showcase last year.
Charli XCX, fresh off a career-defining year, will serve as a prominent supporter rather than a headliner, alongside hip-hop royalty Missy Elliott and Megan Thee Stallion. Fans of nostalgia will also be thrilled by the classic-lineup reunion of the Misfits and long-awaited festival returns from acts like Basement Jaxx and Miike Snow. British popstar Sam Fender is also to perform.
Dance, rock, and alternative vibes run deep in the lineup. Highlights include the Prodigy, FKA twigs, BlackPink’s LISA and JENNIE performing separate solo sets, Jimmy Eat World, and Portishead’s Beth Gibbons, who will deliver one of her rare solo performances. From T-Pain’s auto-tuned anthems to Darkside’s experimental sounds, and Amyl and the Sniffers’ punk energy to Japanese Breakfast’s dreamy indie rock, the festival promises something for every taste.
Other notable acts include GloRilla, Yeat, Marina, the Go-Go’s, Three 6 Mafia, Ty Dolla $ign, and Zedd, alongside intriguing rising stars like Amaarae, Viagra Boys, and Eyedress. In a quirky twist, the family-friendly Yo Gabba Gabba! will also make an appearance, adding to the festival's unpredictable charm.
The Coachella madness takes place over two weekends, April 11–13 and April 18–20, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California