Eminem
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Japanese Breakfast with Giraffage
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Japanese Breakfast with Giraffage
photo by Roger Ho
Giraffage
photo by Roger Ho
B Boys
photo by Julian Bajsel
B Boys
photo by Julian Bajsel
Coachella 2018 (photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman)
Noname
photo by Miranda McDonald
Peggy Gou
photo by Mitchell Brown
Snail Mail
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Snail Mail
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Japanese Breakfast
photo by Miranda McDonald
Japanese Breakfast
photo by Miranda McDonald
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
Dej Loaf
photo by Greg Noire
photo by Miranda McDonald
Cardi B
photo by Quinn Tucker
Cardi B
photo by Quinn Tucker
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
John Maus
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
John Maus
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Portugal. The Man
photo by Roger Ho
Portugal. The Man
photo by Roger Ho
Portugal. The Man
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
Portugal. The Man
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
Jidenna
photo by Christopher Miller
Kamasi Washington
photo by Tim Hans
Kamasi Washington
photo by Tim Hans
Kamasi Washington
photo by Miranda McDonald
Kamasi Washington
photo by Miranda McDonald
6LACK
photo by Greg Noire
6LACK
photo by Greg Noire
ODESZA
photo by Julian Bajsel
ODESZA
photo by Lance Gerber
ODESZA
photo by Lance Gerber
Princess Nokia
photo by Quinn Tucker
Ibeyi
photo by Mitchell Brown
Miguel
photo by Greg Noire
Miguel
photo by Greg Noire
Miguel
photo by Greg Noire
King Krule
photo by Roger Ho
King Krule
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
King Krule
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
King Krule
photo by Everett Fitzpatrick
Kamaiyah
photo by Tim Hans
Kamaiyah
photo by Quinn Tucker
Kamaiyah
photo by Tim Hans
Migos
photo by Kayla Reefer
Eminem
photo by Charles Reagan Hackleman
photo by Christopher Miller
Weekend two of Coachella wrapped up on Sunday (4/22) with a headlining set from Eminem, who, like during weekend one, brought out Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. Earlier in the day SZA, J Balvin, and Bad Bunny came out for Cardi B‘s set – and Cardi herself made an appearance during Migos’ set later in the evening.
Kamasi Washington, Miguel, King Krule, Princess Nokia, Snail Mail, Japanese Breakfast (who also made an appearance during Giraffage‘s set) Noname, 6LACK, Kamaiyah, Dej Loaf, ODESZA, B Boys, Ibeyi, FIDLAR, John Maus, Peggy Gou, Jidenna, Portugal. The Man (whose weekend one set rocked), Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, and more also played on Sunday during weekend two. Check out pictures in the gallery above.
Coachella, along with the rest of southern California, was hit with a 3.9 magnitude earthquake on Sunday. As ABC7 reports, “the quake was centered about 8 miles north-northeast of Thousand Palms, with a depth of about 5 miles,” and struck at 5:46 pm. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
More from weekend two of Coachella: pictures from Friday, St. Vincent and Bleachers covered Depeche Mode, pictures from Saturday, Beyonce returned for weekend two, Marilyn Manson joined X Japan for “Sweet Dreams”, and Cardi B played with Migos and SZA.
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photos by Charles Reagan Hackleman, Christopher Braun, Christopher Miller, Elli Papayanopoulos, Everett Fitzpatrick, Greg Noire, Jesse Fulton, Julian Bajsel, Kayla Reefer, Lance Gerber, Michael Drummond, Miranda McDonald, Mitchell Brown, Neil Husvar, Quinn Tucker, Roger Ho, Ryan Parrilla, Timothy Hans and Tod Seelie, courtesy of Coachella