Bad Bunny, Blink-182, And Metro Boomin Brought The Heat To Coachella 2023

It’s that time of the year again; hundreds of thousands of people flock to the California desert to show out in their best outfits, sample some amazing eats, and, of course, see a line-up of incredible artists at Coachella. Now that he dust has (literally) settled on the grounds, let’s look back on the highlights of Coachella 2023 Day One, which highlighted era-defining artists Blondie and Blink-182 while bringing together some of the current innovators like Bad Bunny and Metro Boomin.

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Bad Bunny closed out the night with a bang, and I’m not just about the fireworks during his main stage set. The Puerto Rican rapper drew the largest crowd of the night, and for good reason. While the moment was historic — Bad Bunny is the first Latin solo artist to ever headline the festival — he made sure to highlight the roots of Reggaeton music and credit the artists who made his success possible like Celia Cruz, El General, and Tego Calderón. On top of that, his show-stopping stage design cleverly nodded to the viral concert he performed on top of a gas station late last year. Bad Bunny performed all the hits during his set, like “Moscow Mule,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” and “Después De La Playa.” He even brought out Post Malone for an acoustic set, but technical difficulties made it nearly impossible to hear him.

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Bad Bunny is far from the only artist who brought out surprise guests on stage. One thing about Coachella is always true: if an artist has a collaboration, they’re going to use their Coachella set as an excuse to bring that artist out to perform. Metro Boomin’s closing set at the Sahara stage is perhaps the biggest example of that. A massive stage floated down from the ceiling that housed Metro’s main DJ equipment, with Metro himself dressed as a superhero (cape included). John Legend appeared below, kicking the set off with their Heroes & Villains track “On Time.” From there, Future joined Metro for several tracks like “Superhero,” “Serve The Bass,” and “Thought It Was Drought.” Don Toliver was next, delivering “Too Many Nights” with Future. 21 Savage also took the stage for a couple tracks like “10 Freaky Girls” and some highlights from Savage Mode 2, while also giving Metro his flowers by naming him the “greatest producer of our generation.” Finally, after teasing his appearance on Twitter, The Weeknd pulled up and the crowd went wild. He delivered his After Hours track “Heartless” and gave us a taste of upcoming music with an unreleased track. Finally, The Weeknd closed out the set with fan-favorite “Creepin,” where Diddy made a brief and unexpected cameo.

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Blink-182 was another major highlight from Coachella day one, and perhaps the only major artist who didn’t bring out any surprise guests. Instead, they themselves were the surprise guests. Blink-182 was announced as part of the lineup just a few days ago, reuniting on the stage with their original lineup of Tom Delonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker for the first time in nine years. And in the years since, each three members have come a long way; Mark Hoppus beat cancer, Tom Delonge discovered aliens (kinda), and Travis Barker married a Kardashian. Joining together on stage, though, it felt like no time had passed. Mark and Tom were continually cracking “your mom” jokes like it was still the ’90s. To their credit, their set did feel like it transported the crowd back to their 1999 inception, playing all the early tracks like “The Rock Show” and “What’s My Age Again.” They closed out their set with three back-to-back greatest hits, “I Miss You,” “All The Small Things,” and “Dammit.”

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Countless other artists on Coachella 2023’s day one lineup made their memorable mark on the weekend. Gorillaz, who recently dropped the album Cracker Island, used their stage time to highlight collaborators. They invited Thundercat to the stage to perform their recent album’s title track, Del The Funkee Homosapien for their iconic hit “Clint Eastwood,” and UK rapper Slowthai for “Momentary Bliss.” Artists who couldn’t make it to the stage were replaced massive holograms, like Tame Impala singing his part on “New Gold” and Snoop Dogg firing off his verse in “Hollywood.” Indie-pop trio MUNA was also a highlight of the day. The group dedicated their set to their young queer and trans fans while performing a soon-to-be released song and bringing out the members of Boygenius to sing “Silk Chiffon.” Top Dawg Entertainment rapper Doechii brought the heat to the already sweltering day with an impeccably choreographed set. New Zealand breakout songwriter Benee drew a massive crowd for a mid-day performance where she brought out Gus Dapperton for their quarantine-era viral hit “Supalonely.” Finally, Philly band Soul Glo made good on their hard-core genre label by opening up a mosh pit and delivering a riotous and riveting set.

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Follow along with Uproxx’s Coachella 2023 coverage here. Check out a few more photos from Friday below.

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Coachella 2023: Must-See Artists Weekend One

An iconic time of the year for music, Coachella is once again returning. Starting on Friday, the two-weekend-long sabbatical attracts some of the world’s biggest musical stars every year. With general admission costs ranging from $450 to $550, the event brings in over 250,000 people. From Frank Ocean to Bad Bunny, Coachella 2023 is again stacked.

Taking place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, the weekends are going to be a calculated mess. With numerous iconic artists overlapping each other, fans will be frantically darting from venue to venue to catch their personal favorites. For example, you must pick between rockstar Yves Tumor and the iconic Blink-182. Are you looking to experience Blink-182‘s complete surprise set? By doing so, you’ll miss out on the beginning of Kaytranada’s performance. In summary, calculating your Coachella experience can be a complicated one. Today, we’re going to take a look at some of the must-see artists at Coachella 2023.

Frank Ocean

INDIO, CA – APRIL 13: Frank Ocean performs as part of Day 1 of the 2012 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Fields on April 13, 2012 in Indio, California. (Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images)

This was an obvious one. After a six-year hiatus from performing live, Frank Ocean is returning as the main headliner at Coachella. Rumors have been circulating about Ocean beginning his next album rollout after Coachella. The Mercedes Benz E-30 on the cover of Nostalgia, Ultra has been seen around the venue. In addition, Frank Ocean has reportedly registered two new songs for licensing within the past 24 hours.

While the L.A.-based artist prefers not to perform often, he’s certainly not camera-shy. His performances have been consistently brilliant and iconic. Ocean’s booming vocals radiate throughout venues, making him among today’s most in-demand live performers. He’ll perform at 10 pm on Saturday as the main act at Coachella 2023.

Kaytranada

INDIO, CA – APRIL 16: Kaytranada performs in the Sahara Tent during day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival (Weekend 1) at the Empire Polo Club on April 16, 2017 in Indio, California. (Photo by Natt Lim/Getty Images for Coachella)

Spearheading the revival of ’90s dance and house tunes, Kaytranada’s DJ set is set to be pure fireworks. The Montreal-born artist has been on a heck of a run over the past year, from touring with The Weeknd to releasing his Intimidated EP in 2021. Kaytranada’s sets are unique in that he’s not just playing streamable tracks. Making his name through remixing songs in the Soundcloud scene, he’ll often mix these tracks into his live sets. With Canadian duo Kaytranada and Amine releasing Kaytramine sometime this summer, we may hear some new tracks from that project during Coachella 2023.

Pusha T

PHILADELPHIA, PA – SEPTEMBER 02: Pusha T performs at Made in America Festival on September 2, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Arik Mazur/FilmMagic)

Pusha T is another essential artist to see at Coachella. You never know what you’re going to get from his sets. While he’ll be performing cuts from the critically acclaimed It’s Almost Dry, the veteran MC tends to mix in an unpredictable collection of songs from his past eras, including when he was a member of The Clipse. In addition, hearing classics such as “Don’t Like.1” or “Trouble On My Mind” in a live setting is an unforgettable experience.

Gorillaz

INDIO, CA – APRIL 18: Damon Albarn (L) and Paul Simonon of The Gorillaz perform as part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Fields on April 18, 2010 in Indio, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

Amidst the release of their new album, Cracker Island, Gorillaz are capitalizing on the hype by performing at Coachella 2023. The upbeat nature of their last record should translate well to the live stage. The band tends to do more than perform their songs on-stage. Gorillaz has presented itself live in various ways throughout its history. They’ve hidden the touring band from the audience’s view in the project’s early years, projecting animated band members on stage via computer graphics and traditional live touring featuring a fully visible live band.

Yves Tumor

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND – JUNE 25: Yves Tumor performs on the west Holts stage during day four of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 25, 2022 in Glastonbury, England. The 50th anniversary of Glastonbury’s inaugural event in 1970 was postponed twice after two cancelled events, in 2020 and 2021, due to the Covid pandemic. The festival, founded by farmer Michael Eavis, is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

On the live stage, Yves Tumor is pure electricity. Recently releasing Praise a Lord Who Chews but Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds), their new studio album is being hailed as one of the better projects to release this year. Tumor is captivating live, confidently waltzing around the stage and jumping into the crowd. The electric guitar is a driving force behind much of their sound, so their transition to a live performance is seamless. In addition, the menacing soundscapes of his last record will sound even better in a live setting.

Kali Uchis

INDIO, CA – APRIL 20: Kali Uchis performs onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 20, 2018 in Indio, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Coachella)

Like many artists on this list, Kali Uchis is riding the wave of a successful new project. Gleeful and soulful, Red Moon in Venus has captivated the R&B world throughout the first half of 2023. Spearheaded by the hit song “Moonlight,” the record has already eclipsed 200 million streams on Spotify alone. Uchis’ voice has proven to sound even better life. Touring alongside Tyler, the Creator during his 2022 tour of Call Me If You Get Lost, she indeed won’t be experiencing any ring rust when she returns to the mainstage on Sunday afternoon.

Metro Boomin

ATLANTA, GA – JANUARY 14: (EDITOR NOTE: A lens filter was used in this image.)Metro Boomin performs during Future & Friends “One Big Party Tour” at State Farm Arena on January 14, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.(photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Known for his dark production style and influence on modern trap, Metro Boomin returned to the performance stage Friday night. The St. Louis-born producer is behind numerous modern classic trap albums, such as Savage Mode and Without Warning. However, he additionally sports a strong personal catalog. He released Heroes & Villains in December 2022, a record that quickly jumped-up lists for rap album of the year. Therefore, his sets are exhilaratingly unpredictable, as you never know which songs he’ll choose from a deep vault of hits.

Domi & JD Beck

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) JD BECK and DOMi of DOMi & JD BECK attend MusiCares Persons of the Year Honoring Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson at Los Angeles Convention Center on February 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

One of the most talented musical duos, Domi & JD Beck are undeniably one of those groups that can’t be fully appreciated unless experienced live. The jazz duo heavily emphasizes live instrumentation, blending classic sounds with modern-day piano chords. The two released their first album, NOT TiGHT, in August of 2022. The project featured the likes of Snoop Dogg and Thundercat. Singlehandedly spearheading jazz revival, they’ll undeniably be a duo to watch over the following years. A perfect opportunity for that came on Friday afternoon at Coachella 2023.

Remi Wolf

AUSTIN, TEXAS – MARCH 16: Remi Wolf performs onstage at ‘Rolling Stone Future of Music’ during the 2023 SXSW Conference and Festival sat ACL Live on March 16, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Amanda Stronza/Getty Images for SXSW)

First appearing on American Idol as a bubbly teenager, Remi Wolf has since propelled herself into an iconic popstar. If anything, her latest release Juno dived into the erratic spaces of hyper-pop and rapid electronica. The sonic shift fit her high-pitched vocal falsettos to a tee. Wolf makes it a point to interact with her audience during her shows, serenading the crowd with positive energy. The Palo Alto-born singer-songwriter will perform at Mojave around 6:30 on Saturday afternoon.

Bad Bunny

INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 14: Bad Bunny performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

There’s an argument to be had that Bad Bunny is the biggest artist on the planet right now. The Puerto Rican singer and rapper boasts over 60 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Morphing Latin grooves with modern-day rap, his sound has attracted fans across every corner of the globe. Previously performing at Coachella in 2019, he returns with an even bigger crowd in front of him for Coachella 2023. Approaching a year since Un Verano Sin Ti, the project should drive his performance.

Gorillaz Got De La Soul, Thundercat, And More Guests For Their Electric Coachella Performance

Given their range of collaborations with artists, it was not surprise that Gorillaz had a lot of special guests for their Coachella set Friday. The band kicked things off by bringing out Thundercat, who played “Cracker Island,” the title track off their most recent album.

Shortly after, Damon Albarn brought out Peven Everett for “Strobelite” and Jamie Principle for “Hollywood.” After a brief interlude in which the band played “Andromeda,” Albarn brought out Bootie Brown to perform “New Gold.”

For one of Gorillaz’s best-known songs, “On Melancholy Hill,” Albarn dedicated it to his daughter, Missy.

Brown returned later in the show to play “Dirty Harry.” Next up was Slowthai, who dropped by to perform “Momentary Bliss,” one of Gorillaz’s songs from their record Song Machine.

The band closed out with some classics, with Del The Funky Homosapien playing “Rock The House” before returning for the closer, “Clint Eastwood.”

In between, De La Soul did “Feel Good Inc.,” giving the crowd a chance to hear all their favorite Gorillaz standards.

“Dave would’ve loved being out there,” one fan who uploaded the performance noted, referencing the late Trugoy.

Check out some clips from Gorillaz’s Coachella set above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Metro Boomin’s Star-Studded Coachella Set Included The Weeknd, John Legend, Future, And Many More Guests

Metro Boomin played Coachella Friday, April 14, and he truly brought the heat, complete with a notable lineup of surprise guests. He opened his set with John Legend, with the two performing “On Time” together.

Future then joined Metro for six songs, including “Mask Off,” “Superhero (Heroes & Villains),” and “Wicked.” They also teased that their album is on the way.

Metro Boomin used “Metro Spider” as a solo take before then bringing out Don Toliver for “I Can’t Save You,” “Too Many Nights,” and “Around Me.”

After a brief interlude, in which he played the song he has with 21 Savage, Metro was then joined by the fellow rapper, and they went on to play six songs. Among the selections were some of their collabs, including “Bank Account” and “No Heart,” and a cover of Drake’s “Knife Talk.”

The Weeknd and Mike Dean then continued Metro Boomin’s guest lineup, where they played the live debut of “Double Fantasy,” according to Setlist.FM. During The Weeknd’s appearance, he also seemed to shade Rolling Stone, after leaving them out of the regular lyrics to “Heartless,” given a recent article came out about his upcoming HBO series, The Idol.

Future returned once more to join the two to play his song, “Low Life.”

Last but certainly not least, 21 Savage and Diddy joined Metro and The Weeknd to perform “Creepin’” as the set’s closer.

Check out clips from Metro Boomin’s special guest performances above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Bad Bunny’s Headlining Coachella Set Brings Out Post Malone, But Faces Tech Issues

Bad Bunny is sure to be one of the highlights of this year’s iteration of Coachella, even though this weekend’s set had some small issues. Moreover, the Boricua superstar gave fans a lengthy and expansive collection of some of his greatest hits, as he tends to do. However, for his performance’s acoustic portion, he was joined in stage by none other than Post Malone, who played “LA CANCIÓN” and “Yonaguni” on his guitar. Despite crowd excitement, it slightly put a damper on the show’s momentum and mood because the guitar and microphone weren’t working properly.

Regardless, the two seemed to have a great time on stage together, despite neither of them being able to understand each other well. In fact, when Bunny first saw Post, he asked him what he was doing here, as he forgot Malone got called to perform. Overall, it was slightly frustrating because there were a lot more songs to go, and the delay with tech issues wasn’t helping. Even though that was a hiccup, it was still a strangely cool moment to see Benito and the “rockstar” artist link up, and for the crowd to sing a cappella to them. Also, the show went on with no further pauses or issues, and was already going great for the “Bichiyal” MC.

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Another curious moment during the show was Bad Bunny’s speech on people not really knowing famous celebrities. To sum it up, he basically said that he saw something online that really riled him up that, while he didn’t give any details, apparently has to do with him regretting something. Given Bad’s tabloid presence due to his relationship with Kendall Jenner, fans wondered whether that was a factor. No matter what he talked about, the takeaway for fans was to only believe something when they hear it out of his mouth.

Meanwhile, his words could also have to do with the $40 million lawsuit his ex girlfriend brought forth against him. According to the legal motion, Bad Bunny used a voice recording of hers as an ad-lib without permission. He’s an absolute superstar, and while that comes with more accountability and scrutiny, he takes it in stride for the most part. Check out more clips of his Coachella set below and return to HNHH for the latest on Bad Bunny and Post Malone.

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Bad Bunny’s Headlining Coachella Set Had Very Fun Surprises, Including Post Malone, Jhay Cortez, And More

Last night, Bad Bunny kicked off weekend one of Coachella as Friday’s headliner, and he had some surprises in store to set the bar high. During “Safaera,” he brought out Ñengo Flow and Jowell & Randy.

Another special guest included Post Malone joining him on stage for an acoustic set. The two performed “La Canción” (Bunny’s song with J Balvin) and “Yonaguni,” the latter of which was a cappella, due to technical difficulties.

The two also hugged on stage as the crowd cheered. Fans online, however, were surprised by the duo’s friendship and Post’s appearance, given the two have no songs together. “bad bunny and post malone was not on my 2023 bingo card,” one person wrote.

During the performance, Bad Bunny reportedly revealed that Post was helping him practice English while he was teaching him Spanish.

Despite the shaky moment, the show kept going smoothly. Shortly after, Benito had Jhay Cortez out to play three more songs from the B-stage, as they did “Dákiti,” “Tarot,” and “No Me Conoce.”

“The happiest I’ve been during this whole Bad Bunny set was when Jhay Cortez came out because they have the best songs together,” another Twitter user commented.

Check out Post Malone, Jhay Cortez, Ñengo Flow, and Jowell & Randy performing with Bad Bunny at Coachella above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Metro Boomin Shocks Coachella Crowd With Special Guests & Unreleased Music

Metro Boomin’s Coachella set might go down as one of the festival’s very best this year, and for good reason. Moreover, the star producer brought on Mike Dean to play keys, John Legend to sing, and a whole host of musicians to play the trumpets, strings, or other instruments to embellish his excellent performances of tracks from his latest acclaimed album HEROES & VILLAINS. However, don’t think that he just played the songs for a crowd; he actually brought out almost all his album’s guests. Future graced the stage first, followed by great moments from Don Toliver, 21 Savage, The Weeknd, and even Diddy for the “Creepin” remix.

Also, given how well put-together that album already is, the transitions in between songs fit seamlessly even if they weren’t album tracks. Of course, Metro’s talent came through in his great mixing to take fans from cut to cut. In addition to his guests, he also played the song “Metro Spider” to call once again for Young Thug’s freedom. Overall, it was an incredible set. With high energy, classics galore, a refreshing and engaging visual component with comic books and dramatic art, and a spoken Coachella-specific intro from Morgan Freeman to boot, Metro Boomin did not play around.

Metro Boomin Gives A Stunning Coachella Show

On top of all of that, he also played some unreleased material with The Weeknd, who was by far the most surprising guest. After all, he could’ve easily been the headlining slot himself at the festival, and to see such a huge star show love during a producer set is a testament to Metro Boomin’s status, respect, and sheer talent in the game. If you’re interested in his setlist, check out the full breakdown below plus some performance highlights. Also, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on the one and only Metro Boomin.

Setlist & Highlights

  1. On Time ft. John Legend
  2. Superhero (Heroes & Villains) ft. Future
  3. Thought It Was a Drought ft. Future
  4. Serve the Base ft. Future
  5. Wicked ft. Future
  6. Digital Dash ft. Future
  7. Mask Off ft. Future
  8. Metro Spider
  9. Can’t Save You ft. Future & Don Toliver
  10. Too Many Nights ft. Don Toliver
  11. Around Me ft. Don Toliver
  12. Runnin ft. 21 Savage
  13. Bank Account ft. 21 Savage
  14. No Heart ft. 21 Savage
  15. 10 Freaky Girls ft. 21 Savage
  16. Umbrella ft. 21 Savage
  17. Knife Talk ft. 21 Savage
  18. Faith / Escape From LA ft. The Weeknd
  19. Heartless ft. The Weeknd
  20. Low Life ft. The Weeknd & Future
  21. Double Fantasy ft. The Weeknd (Unreleased)
  22. Creepin Remix ft. The Weeknd, 21 Savage, & P. Diddy

All The Best Festival Fashion At Coachella 2023

Coachella Music and Arts Festival returned to Indio, California this weekend, loaded with great music that literally drew fans from all over the world. With Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny and K-pop icons Blackpink among the headliners, Coachella’s global movement is in full swing, with other key artists (Frank Ocean, Blink-182, Phoebe Bridgers) hailing from the festival’s own backyard of Southern California. With so many locales represented, the expectation was that the fans would show up looking as fashionable and as eclectic as ever. And, they certainly delivered.

It’s been slightly more temperate weather conditions in California this year, thanks to a particularly cool and wet SoCal winter (there is even some snow still on the peaks near the fest). One of the questions for the weekend was whether people would tout as much skin as in years past. The answer was a resounding yes, as people still came ready for sun and dancing, even if the thermometer struggled to hit 80 degrees. The fans that didn’t arrive dressed to impress had options as well, with plenty of ways to tout Coachella-specific looks from the many merch vendors and an American Express pop-up with exclusive Blackpink shirts and accessories.

With Coachella’s first day in the books, take a look at some of our favorite festival fashion photos from the fest so far.

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Kaytranada Brought Out Kali Uchis And Aminé As Some Surprise Guests During His Coachella Set

Kaytranada played his Coachella set today, as it was being livestreamed from the outdoor stage. He also brought out a few surprise guests during his performance — keeping with the festival’s tradition of bringing some friends along.

Kali Uchis showed up so the two could deliver their collab, “10%,” after he teased a loop of her vocals on the song. Fans watching from their devices were instantly thrilled.

“I wake up, it’s so good to be me / In the mirror, it’s good to see me / I don’t check for these other b*tches / You can ask God ’cause that’s my witness,” she sang.

As the story goes, back in 2019, the pair had originally premiered the song (and their fourth collaboration) at Coachella, so this brings things full circle.

“Kaytranada brought Kali Uchis out! I’m gagged,” one fan wrote. “yooo kali coming out during kaytranada’s set doing 10% was something i needed today,” another added.

Later into the set, he also brought out Aminé, given the two have a joint album project, titled Kaytraminé, on the horizon.

Throughout the rest of Kaytranada’s show, he incorporated songs like Beyoncé’s “Cuff It” to heighten his trippy and energetic stage presence.

Check out clips from all of Kaytranada’s special guests during his set above.

Bad Bunny Returned To Instagram To Tease A Revealing Coachella Set: ‘I Have So Much To Tell You’

As of this post, it’s just a matter of hours before the 2023 Coachella festival kicks off. Bad Bunny is set to close out the first day with a performance tonight (find the full list of set times for this first weekend here). Before that, though, he took to Instagram to set the table for a revealing set.

The post shared yesterday (April 13) includes a gallery of Bad Bunny photos and the caption, “tengo mucho que decirles, pero mejor les digo mañana en Coachella…,” which Instagram automatically translates to, “I have so much to tell you, but I better tell you tomorrow at Coachella…”

This post is also notable for marking Bad Bunny’s return to Instagram. In early January, he wiped his account clean, and days after that, he made the account private. At the time, he also updated his Twitter bio to read, “me van a extrañar…,” which translates to, “you will miss me.”

That came after he told Billboard in late 2022, “I’m taking a break. 2023 is for me, for my physical health, my emotional health to breathe, enjoy my achievements. We’re going to celebrate. Let’s go here, let’s go there, let’s go on the boat. I have a couple of sporadic commitments, and I’ll go to the studio, but there’s no pressure. Remember yourself, cabrón. You’ve worked your ass off.”