Coachella 2025: How to Watch Live Performances From Home

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The year’s biggest musical festival is nearly here. 

Coachella officially kicks off tonight, April 11, in Indio, California, and this year is not one you’ll want to miss. 

After all, Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott are serving as this year’s headliners, with other must-see acts like Clairo, Megan Thee Stallion and Benson Boone also performing throughout the weekends. 

But even if you’re not currently in the Golden State—or even en route—you can still take in the action from the comfort of your home anywhere in the world. 

Indeed, YouTube will once again host the festival’s exclusive livestream coverage across its seven major stages: Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Sahara, Mojave, Gobi and Sonora. And if you want to take in absolutely everything the festival has to offer, Coachella is livestreaming from its app—which will allow you to keep up with the festival’s entire schedule in your own time zone. 

The festival will run through this weekend and next, concluding on April 20. Keep reading for everything to know about watching the performances, from anywhere.

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