Coachella 2024 Lineup Has Arrived: Doja, Tyler The Creator, Ice Spice, Yachty, Uzi & More

It may be the middle of January, but Coachella is getting ready for 2024’s festival season. Each year, tens of thousands of people travel to the deserts of Indio, California, to enjoy one of the biggest music concerts in America. Although the highlights are the dozens of artists taking to various stages over two weekends, the Coachella experience makes it unforgettable, with activities including carnival rides and immersive art features.

This year, Coachella 2024 will take place April 12-14 and April 19-21. This year’s headliners will surely bring crowds, as Lana Del Rey will end each Friday evening, starting each weekend off with a bang. Also on the roster those days is a plethora of must-see talent (if you haven’t already), including Lil Uzi Vert, Deftones, Peso Pluma, Skepta, Tyla, Tinashe, ATEEZ, and more.

Read More: Tyler, The Creator, Lana Del Rey And Doja Cat Rumored To Headline Coachella

Additionally, on those Saturdays, we find Tyler, The Creator as a headliner, and we can already anticipate the crowd. Joining the Grammy-winning Call Me If You Get Lost hitmaker that day are Ice Spice, Grimes, Blxst, Kevin Abstract, Sublime, and Spinall, among several others. While Saturday’s lineup may be the icing on Friday’s cake, Sunday’s list gives both days a run for their money.

Headlining the final nights of each weekend is Doja Cat, who can’t seem to stop her star from climbing to further heights. Fresh off a Jay-Z-praised “Jeezu” verse from The Book of Clarence‘s soundtrack, Doja is ready to show the world once again why her name hasn’t left the charts—or nominations lists—since she burst onto the music scene. Meanwhile, Doja will be joined on Sunday by J Balvin, Lil Yachty, Jhené Aiko, NAV, Victoria Monét, and more. And to show that they can outdo themselves, Coachella also announced that No Doubt would be reuniting at this year’s event.

Further, if you’re looking to snag tickets to Coachella 2024, you shouldn’t wait. Presale tickets arrive on January 19 at 11:00 a.m., but those looking to purchase are warned that “this is a presale and does not guarantee pass type, packages, or camping,” reads a press release. YouTube will once again be Coachella’s exclusive livestream partner, so those unable to attend in person don’t have to miss out on all of the action.

For more festival information and updates, visit www.coachella.com. Check out the full list of Coachella 2024 performers below, and let us know who you’re looking forward to seeing at this year’s festival—or who you believe should have made the cut, but didn’t.

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How To Buy Tickets For The 2024 Hangout Festival

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Hangout Festival is returning to Gulf Shores, Alabama this May for its breezy 13th iteration. The festival will take place over the course of three days (May 17 to 19) and feature an eclectic line-up of pop, rock, hip-hop, and R&B performers.

Scheduled to perform are Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan, Koe Wetzel, Sexyy Red, Reneé Rapp, and more. And of course, with such a promising lineup, fans are dying to get their hands on tickets.

How to buy tickets for the 2024 Hangout Festival

Fans can purchase tickets from the festival’s official website beginning Friday, January 12 at 11 a.m. CST.

Ticket options include three-day general admission tickets, beginning at $299; GA Plus, beginning at $519; three-day VIP, starting at $1,299; and three-day $2,299. According to a press release, “all ticket types can be bundled into 4-packs and paired with shuttle passes or event merchandise for a discount, if added at the time of initial purchase. The Hangout team is also standing by to accommodate large groups looking to build custom vacation or staycation lodging packages for fans near and far.”

Though these tickets may cost you a pretty penny, Hangout has some economical options available. Fans can set layaway plans with a down payment of 20 percent. The festival has also partnered with Klarna to help guests set up other flexible payment plans.

You can see the lineup for Hangout Festival 2024 below.

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

Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Reneé Rapp, And More Will Perform At Hangout Festival 2024

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Hangout Festival is set to return to Gulf Shores, Alabama this spring. Entering its 13th iteration, Hangout Festival encapsulates good vibes and an eclectic blend of music.

Taking place over the course of three days (May 17 to 19), this year’s hangout is offering a mix of hip-hop, rock, R&B, and pop performers. Headlining this year’s Hangout are Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Odesza, The Chainsmokers, Cafe The Elephant, Reneé Rapp, Dominic Fike, and Jessie Murph.

Also on the bill are Alison Wonderland, Doechii, Nelly, Sexyy Red, Chappell Roan, and more.

In addition to music, attendees can look forward to all sorts of beach activities, including swimming, sand volleyball, dancing at an onsite club, and more.

“Beyond the music, a weekend spent at Hangout offers the most perfectly-timed and carefree antidote to winter where adulting takes a back seat to picturesque sunsets and leisurely days spent with toes in the sand,” reads a statement accompanying the announcement. “Imagine posting up at Hammock Beach, playing beach volleyball or sliding down a slip-and-slide at Camp Hangout, catching heartfelt vows at the Beach Wedding Chapel, then popping into a beach dance club with direct swimming access in the refreshing Gulf of Mexico, all between sets and before retiring to your condo, beach house, or nearby hotel.”

Pre-sale for Hangout Festival 2024 begins Friday, January 12 at 11 a.m. CT. Fans can purchase tickets here.

You can see the full lineup below.

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

Who Are The Rumored Headliners For Coachella 2024?

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Way back in June 2023, Coachella confirmed its 2024 dates as April 12 to 14 and April 19 to 21, and ticket sales began despite fans not yet knowing the performers they were purchasing tickets to see. The Coachella 2023 lineup was revealed on January 10, 2023, so logic says we’re nearing the highly anticipated announcement of the Coachella 2024 lineup. As such, the rumor mill is churning.

On Friday morning, January 5, HITS Daily Double caused heart palpitations nationwide by reporting that Lana Del Rey and Tyler The Creator “are confirmed to headline Coachella 2024,” while “Doja Cat is believed to be the third headliner, though we’re told she is not yet confirmed.”

There are other big names “in the mix,” as excerpted below:

“We understand Peso Pluma is also in the mix as the desert lineup shakes out, and that this year will see the festival’s most diverse undercard yet in terms of both genre and global representation. Meanwhile, word is there was a push by Coachella to secure Dua Lipa for the fest but that she demurred due to timing. Shakira’s team, for their part, apparently went to the mat trying to get her a headline slot but Coachella ultimately passed on her — the reasons for which have engendered much speculation. There was also talk of possible top slots for The Rolling Stones, Olivia Rodrigo and Travis Scott.”

Again, at this point, nothing is confirmed, but we should know as early as next week whether HITS Daily Double is correct.

The Weeknd’s “Starboy” Turns Seven: Stream “Stargirl Interlude” Feat. Lana Del Rey To Celebrate

We’ve seen Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, move through countless creative eras in his career so far, but arguably one of the best was Starboy. Today (November 25) marks the seven-year anniversary of the LP’s release, and to commemorate, we’re spotlighting the sole female collaboration on the tracklist. Tesfaye opens his album with the titular single featuring Daft Punk (who also appear on the closing title, “I Feel It Coming”), and we also hear bars from Future and Kendrick Lamar on “All I Know” and “Sidewalks” respectively.

The song we’ve chosen for your consideration, though, is “Stargirl Interlude” featuring Lana Del Rey. Very little singing is actually done over the synth-heavy beat, but the vocals we do hear from The Weeknd and his longtime friend are nothing short of dreamy. “I had a vision / A vision of my nails in the kitchen,” the “Diet Mountain Dew” hitmaker croons in a sultry tone after the intro. After further setting the sexy scene, Tesfaye takes over to sing words of affirmation over his counterpart.

Read More: The Weeknd Drops “Starboy (Deluxe)”

Our Starboy Shines Alongside Lana Del Rey on “Stargirl Interlude”

“I just wanna see you shine ’cause I know you are a stargirl,” the Uncut Gems actor repeats as the nearly two-minute-long effort closes out. Elsewhere on Starboy, we hear Lana provide background vocals on “Party Monster,” and before that, she and Tesfaye connected on “Prisoner” for his Beauty Behind The Madness. Since then, the Canadian and American have also joined forces on “Lust For Life” in 2017.

Revisit Lana Del Rey and The Weeknd’s ethereal vocals on “Stargirl Interlude” above. If that small highlight has you in the mood to stream the full Starboy album, you can find it on Spotify/Apple Music. For more HNHH release recommendations, check out our weekly Fire Emoji playlist update at the link below.

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Quotable Lyrics:

I had a vision
A vision of my nails in the kitchen
Scratchin’ countertops, I was screamin’
My back arched like a cat
My position couldn’t stop, you were hittin’

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Who Is Headlining The 2024 Reading And Leeds Festivals?

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While Americans were celebrating Thanksgiving yesterday (November 23), on the other side of the pond, UK music fans were treated to a major festival announcement: The Reading and Leeds Festivals, the paired events that are among the biggest events of the summer in the country, have announced their headliners for 2024.

Leading the way for next summer’s events are Lana Del Rey, Blink-182, Fred Again.., Liam Gallagher, Catfish And The Bottlemen, and Gerry Cinnamon. Fred, Del Rey, and Cinnamon are all headlining the event for the first time, and Gallagher is set to perform Oasis’s Definitely Maybe album in full.

Organizers actually unveiled the first ten performers, as also on the bill are Raye, Skrillex, Spiritbox, and Digga D.

The festivals are set to go down from August 21 to 25, 2024. Presale tickets for Barclaycard and Three customers are available starting at 8:30 a.m. GMT (3:30 a.m. ET) on November 28. Then, weekend and day tickets go on general sale starting at 8:30 a.m. GMT (3:30 a.m. ET) on November 30.

More information about tickets for both events is available at readingandleedsfestival.com. The website also provides further insights about the best ways to travel to and from the fests, where to find lodging, the venues, accessibility options, volunteer opportunities, and more.

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

How To Buy Tickets For Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

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Today (November 21), Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 organizers announced their jammed-packed lineup. Now, international music lovers are fighting to get their hands on tickets for the multi-day event. Between May 29 and June 2 in 2024, headliners Lana Del Rey, Pulp, SZA, Disclosure, FKA Twigs, Justice, Mitski, The National, Phoenix, PJ Harvey, and Vampire Weekend will bring their biggest tracks to Spain. Fans are scrambling to secure their admission to the festival.

How to buy tickets for Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

Those interested in purchasing a general admission or VIP package music sign up for the fan presale on the event’s official website here. After they enter their preferred contact information into the form, a list of instructions will be sent over to the provided email.

The fan presale registration started today and will run until tomorrow, November 22, at 11:59 p.m. CET (5:59 p.m. ET). Presale purchases begin on Thursday, November 23, at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET). However, the general on-sale begins Friday, November 24, at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

View the full lineup featuring Arca, Charli XCX, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Jai Paul, Troye Sivan, and more for Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 below.

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

The 2024 Primavera Sound Barcelona Lineup Is Here And It’s Led By Lana Del Rey, SZA, And Mitski

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It’s time to star putting plans in place for next year’s festival season, because organizers are starting to reveal lineups: Today (November 21), the Primavera Sound Barcelona lineup for 2024 was unveiled.

The fest takes place from May 29 to June 2 and headlining this year’s lineup are Lana Del Rey, Pulp, SZA, Disclosure, FKA Twigs, Justice, Mitski, The National, Phoenix, PJ Harvey, and Vampire Weekend.

Elsewhere on the poster are Arca, Bikini Kill, Charli XCX, Clipse, Deftones, Jai Paul, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Troye Sivan, 070 Shake, Amyl And The Sniffers, BadBadNotGood, Ethel Cain, Faye Webster, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib, Romy, Yo La Tengo, The Armed, Billy Woods, Blonde Redhead, Dogstar (Keanu Reeves’ band), Dorian Electra, Lambchop, The Lemon Twigs, Mount Kimbie, Royel Otis, Tirzah, Yeule, American Football, Hannah Diamond, Joanna Sternberg, Julie Byrne, Mannequin Pussy, Militarie Gun, Ratboys, Slow Pulp, and others.

Tickets go on fan presale starting November 23 at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET). Registration for that presale closes on November 22 at 11:59 p.m. CET (5:59 p.m. ET). The general on-sale begins Friday, November 24 at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

More information about passes, and about the festival in general, can be found on the Primavera Sound website.

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

Mariah The Scientist Wants To Create Her Own Genre Of R&B Music Called “A&B”

In a world where music genres are constantly evolving and artists are challenging the norm, Mariah The Scientist has emerged as a trailblazer. With a voice that defies categorization, she’s questioning the labels and stereotypes that often come with the territory of being a Black artist. In a video interview clip with Complex, Mariah The Scientist shares her thoughts on her music being classified as R&B. “I put music out, and it’s automatically supposed to be R&B?” Mariah The Scientist asks, clearly frustrated with the industry’s tendency to pigeonhole artists. It’s a question that’s been on her mind as she’s found herself consistently labeled as an R&B artist, but she’s not one to conform to expectations.

She goes on to highlight an undeniable double standard in the music industry. “Anybody that sings and is Black, or they think you Black … they like put you in this category of she makes R&B music,” Mariah The Scientist said. “But if Lana Del Rey is singing about heartbreak, why is her album categorized as alternative? But I put music out and its automatically R&B? What if it’s neither of those?” Mariah The Scientist questions why she doesn’t receive the same treatment. It’s a valid point that speaks to the biases and assumptions that continue to shape the music landscape.

Read More: Mariah The Scientist’s “From A Woman” Energizes Our “R&B Season” Playlist Update

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But Mariah The Scientist is not one to back down from a challenge. In fact, she’s ready to push the boundaries of music itself. She emphasized her aspiration to create a new genre, one that defies easy categorization. She wants to call it “A&B,” a fusion of “alternative and blues” that captures the essence of her unique sound. “I told somebody that I wanted to make a new genre and I wanted to call it A&B for alternative and blues,” she said. “I don’t know if it will happen but if I did have to categorize myself, it would be that.”

It remains to be seen if A&B will become an officially recognized genre. However, Mariah The Scientist’s willingness to break free from the confines of R&B labels is commendable. It’s a testament to her artistic vision and commitment to staying true to herself. Regardless of the labels that others might impose. Whether it’s R&B, A&B, or something entirely new, Mariah The Scientist’s music transcends genres. And that’s what makes her an artist to watch. Her new album To Be Eaten Alive also drops tonight. Let us know what you think of a new category of R&B?

Read More: Mariah The Scientist: Pioneering A New Wave Of R&BMariah The Scientist’s “From A Woman” Energizes Our “R&B Season” Playlist Update

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Jon Batiste And Lana Del Rey Reunite For The Emotional Piano Ballad ‘Life Lesson’

Jon Batiste‘s new album World Music Radio is out now. The highly anticipated record has tons of features, such as “Be Who You Are” with JID, NewJeans, and Camilo, as well as the closing track “Life Lesson” with Lana Del Rey, who unveiled her new album Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd earlier this year.

The piano-driven ballad finds the singers trading off verses. Lana sings of a relationship complicated by a power imbalance and subsequent resentment: “I read an article about a star who said that standing / In the shadow of her husband felt so dark / Reminded me of you and I because / That’s very much the way our story was.”

The two collaborated earlier this year for “Candy Necklace.”

Batiste also recently covered Taylor Swift’s “Sweet Nothing.” “I just went to the Taylor Swift concert and it would be fun to do something with Taylor,” he said. “She was nice enough to invite us and give us tickets to one of her MetLife Stadium shows over Memorial Day weekend, and I’d love to work with any of the living legends, you know, any folks that I can learn something from — even if we don’t put it out.”

Listen to “Life Lesson” above.

World Music Radio is out now via Verve/Interscope. Find more information here.