If you're at Coachella this weekend, check out the set times (some tough conflicts included). If you're watching from home, check out the streaming schedule. And we've got some suggestions of who to see...
Conflicts include Tame Impala vs Little Simz, Billie Eilish vs Aphex Twin, Christine and the Queens vs Superorganism vs Maggie Rogers vs Four Tet, Bad Bunny vs Soccer Mommy vs Lizzo vs Playboi Carti, and more.
Coachella's 2019 20th anniversary edition includes headliners Childish Gambino, Tame Impala, and Ariana Grande, as well as sets from Janelle Monae, The 1975, Aphex Twin, Yves Tumor, Hop Along, Christine and the Queens, Kacey Musgraves, and more.
Quebec City's massive, 11-day festival runs July 5-15 and the lineup also includes Beck, The Weeknd, Foo Fighters, Phoenix, Sturgill Simpson, Sum 41, Cyndi Lauper, Car Seat Headrest, Frank Turner, Jane Birkin, Bonobo, Brockhampton, Jethro Tull and a whole bunch more.
Lollapalooza's 2017 edition got off to a rocky start with a weather related evacuation and some shortened sets, like headliners Lorde and Muse. Spoon, Kaytranada, Wiz Khalifa, Cage the Elephant, A-Track, Liam Gallagher, The Drums, Middle Kids, Temples, The O'Mys, Kevin Devine, and more aslo played Thursday at Lolla.
Also: Muse, The Killers, Alt-J, Run the Jewels, Migos, Lil Yachty, Rae Sremmurd, Spoon, Ryan Adams, Liam Gallagher, Tegan & Sara, Cloud Nothings, Car Seat Headrest, PUP, Kevin Devine, Mac DeMarco, Sampha, Joey Bada$$, The Lemon Twigs, and more...
This year's Osheaga Fest includes The Weeknd, Solange, Father John Misty, The Shins, Belle and Sebastian, Run the Jewels, Broken Social Scene, De La Soul, Danny Brown, Angel Olsen, Little Dragon, Car Seat Headrest, Cloud Nothings, Beach Slang, and more.