The Coachella festival has officially announced its headliners for 2026, with pop icons Justin Bieber and Sabrina Carpenter set to take the stage alongside Colombian superstar Karol G. This marks a significant moment as it will be their first time topping the bill at the festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of fans each year.
Coachella, held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, has been a staple of the music festival circuit since its inception in 2002. With a capacity of around 250,000 attendees, the event showcases a diverse lineup of artists, ensuring there's something for everyone.
This year's festival will see Carpenter performing first on Friday, followed by Bieber and Karol G headlining on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Other notable artists scheduled to perform include Teddy Swims, Katseye, Central Cee, and CMAT, with exciting acts from the UK such as Disclosure, Wet Leg, and FKA Twigs also joining the lineup.
While tickets are not yet available for purchase, fans are encouraged to register to secure their passes for one of the most revered music festivals globally. The festival's celebrity appeal and rich musical history make it a must-attend experience for many, with previous attendees including major stars like Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner.
At Coachella, past complaints regarding logistical issues such as long wait times for camping reservations highlight some of the challenges faced by organizers, but the festival's draw continues to gather an enthusiastic crowd. Set to kick off over two weekends in April, Coachella 2026 is already generating excitement among fans of all ages.