How to Stream This Year's Coachella at Home

INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 19: Blackpink performs at the Sahara Tent during the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 19 2019 in Indio, Calif. ( Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Coachella)

If you weren't planning on spending 1,000,000 Coachella tickets and a flight to Indio, California to attend the famous music festival in 2023, you're in luck. This year, music fans will be able to take part in one of the biggest entertainment events of the year from home, as everything will be streamed live on YouTube!

Six huge streams will air scenes from Coachella throughout the two weekends of festivities, starting Friday, April 14. This year's event will feature performances from a range of seriously stacked talent, including Bad Bunny, Blackpink, Rosalía, Frank Ocean, Burna Boy, Calvin Harris and more. Plus, between sets, the livestream will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at everything happening on the court at the event.

Ahead, find out how to stream Coachella online so you don't miss a thing.

How to stream Coachella 2023 online

Coachella will begin streaming its first weekend festivities on Friday, April 14 at 4 p.m. PT/7:00 PM ET. All you have to do to tune in is go to the Coachella YouTube channel and choose the stream you want to watch. Weekend 1 live streams will end on Sunday, April 16, and streams will resume once Weekend 2 begins on April 21 and ends on April 23.

What if I can't stream Coachella live?

Don't worry if you're not free to be glued to your computer all Coachella weekend. If you can't watch the live performance, reruns of each live stream will loop after the last performance each night until the live broadcast resumes the following day at 4 p.m. PT/7:00 PM ET. Additionally, Coachella's best moments will be uploaded to the festival's YouTube channel for fans to watch on demand.

Have fun at Coachella this year, whether you attend in person or online!

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How to Stream This Year's Coachella at Home

INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 19: Blackpink performs at the Sahara Tent during the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 19 2019 in Indio, Calif. ( Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Coachella)

If you weren't planning on spending 1,000,000 Coachella tickets and a flight to Indio, California to attend the famous music festival in 2023, you're in luck. This year, music fans will be able to take part in one of the biggest entertainment events of the year from home, as everything will be streamed live on YouTube!

Six huge streams will air scenes from Coachella throughout the two weekends of festivities, starting Friday, April 14. This year's event will feature performances from a range of seriously stacked talent, including Bad Bunny, Blackpink, Rosalía, Frank Ocean, Burna Boy, Calvin Harris and more. Plus, between sets, the livestream will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at everything happening on the court at the event.

Ahead, find out how to stream Coachella online so you don't miss a thing.

How to stream Coachella 2023 online

Coachella will begin streaming its first weekend festivities on Friday, April 14 at 4 p.m. PT/7:00 PM ET. All you have to do to tune in is go to the Coachella YouTube channel and choose the stream you want to watch. Weekend 1 live streams will end on Sunday, April 16, and streams will resume once Weekend 2 begins on April 21 and ends on April 23.

What if I can't stream Coachella live?

Don't worry if you're not free to be glued to your computer all Coachella weekend. If you can't watch the live performance, reruns of each live stream will loop after the last performance each night until the live broadcast resumes the following day at 4 p.m. PT/7:00 PM ET. Additionally, Coachella's best moments will be uploaded to the festival's YouTube channel for fans to watch on demand.

Have fun at Coachella this year, whether you attend in person or online!

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