Coachella 2023 was the first time none of the premier desert festival's headliners were white, and the three sets ran the gamut of representation while setting historic precedent. Credit: Reuters Photo
Reggaeton giant Bad Bunny blazed through two hours of his oeuvre while honoring Latino music pioneers, offering his frenzied fans fireworks, special guests -- including Post Malone -- and a dance break. Credit: Reuters Photo
The biggest pop star in the world was the first Spanish-language and first Latin American act to headline Coachella:
The second night at the Coachella saw K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK performing infront of tens of thousands of festival-goers partied to a string of their pop smashes. Credit: Twitter/@honorslisa
Blink-182 reunited with its original lineup for the first time in nearly a decade, offering a nostalgic headbanging moment for the droves of 30-somethings reliving the soundtrack to their youths, from
After the set, many rushed to catch a blockbuster show from Blondie, who delivered hits including
Fresh off the release of their album
Punjab's sensation Diljit Dosanjh also drew large crowds to his high-octane performance. Credit: AP Photo
Pakistan's Ali Sethi also won many hearts with his impressive performance. Credit: AFP Photo
Published 25 April 2023, 09:27 IST