All The EDM At Coachella 2020, Including Two Legendary Come-Back Sets
Coachella just dropped the lineup for 2020 with headliners Rage Against The Machine, Travis Scott, and Frank Ocean. As with any Coachella lineup drop, there will be armchair analysts pouring over every inch of the lineup, offering pontifications as to why this is either the best lineup in years or the worst they’ve ever seen.
There’s also the question of how dance music stacks up to previous years. It’s always a tough question because such a specific section of the lineup is EDM-oriented, it’s not like they’re going to hit on every genre or every person’s favorite artist. However, the festival routinely hits on big acts and new, deserving ones year after year.
In 2020, attendees will be able to bear witness to a very, very wide assortment of artists, from Calvin Harris to SLANDER to Duke Dumont to Peggy Gou to TNGHT. In fact, there are some seriously special EDM performances on the docket.
One of them, as already stated, is TNGHT. The Hudson Mohawke and Lunice group only just returned in 2019 after a six-year hiatus with the 8-track II and a show with Brownies & Lemonade. Now they’re playing Coachella — what a comeback. The other is Duck Sauce, the A-Trak and Armand van Helden duo that last played the festival in 2014. A-Trak teased the return of the group earlier this week, but who was to know they’d be planning something like this.
Apart from the “special” performances of the festival, you also have Calvin Harris returning for his first time since he headlined the festival in 2016. We’ll have to wait for set times to see if he’s playing ahead of headliners Rage Against The Machine on the main stage or closing the Outdoor Theater on Friday. With him will be Madeon, Lane 8, GRiZ, TOKiMONSTA, Cashmere Cat, VNSSA, Lost Kings, and more to be announced with Do Lab and Heineken House.
Saturday will feature Flume and Disclosure, two acts who haven’t played the festival in years. They’ll be accompanied by Caribou, Deadmau5’s techno alias Testpilot, Black Coffee, Jai Wolf, Yaeji, Tchami, Dixon, Hot Chip, DJ Koze, Floating Points, ANNA, Matoma, Chris Liebing, Whipped Cream, GG Magree and a few others. This is looking like the strong day for the Yuma tent if you’re just going for the techno.
Sunday has some huge names in dance music, but appears to be the weaker day overall. Louis The Child tops the dance music names — we’ll see if they’re blessed with a main stage slot or maybe a headliner position at Sahara. You never know with Coachella these days where someone might end up. Fatboy Slim, Mura Masa, Duck Sauce, SLANDER, Duke Dumont, Big Wild, SebastiAn, and others help round out a strong finish to the weekend.
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Coachella 2020 Lineup Is Finally Here
After teasing many of this year’s artists, Coachella has just dropped the full lineup for 2020.
As suspected, Rage Against The Machine, Travis Scott, and Frank Ocean are headlining Friday, Saturday, and Sunday respectively.
Calvin Harris will make his first return to the festival since he made history on the main stage in 2016 as the first EDM headliner, Flume and Disclosure will play Saturday, and Louis The Child tops the EDM lineup on Sunday.
As far as EDM goes:
Friday boasts Madeon, Lane 8, GRiZ, Peggy Gou, TNGHT, Damian Lazarus, slowthai, TOKiMONSTA, Malaa, Erick Morillo, Cashmere Cat, VNSSA, Lost Kings.
Saturday will welcome Caribou, Testpilot, Black Coffee, Jai Wolf, Yaeji, Tchami, Dixon, Hot Chip, Floating Points, ANNA, Masego, Matoma, Chris Liebing, Paco OSuna, Whipped Cream, GG Magree.
Sunday will round off with Fatboy Slim, Mura Masa, Duck Sauce, SLANDER, Duke Dumont, Big Wild, SebastiAn, Hayden James, DOm Dolla, Luttrell.
And of course, that doesn’t count the Do Lab or Heineken House lineups yet, let alone the parties in nearby Palm Springs during the weekends.
One unfortunate act who was suspected but isn’t on the lineup: My Chemical Romance.
See below!
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