We're sad to report that one fan has died from an incident that took place at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. A 24-year-old woman from Oakland, Ca. was hospitalized last weekend after an apparent overdose and passed away Thursday afternoon.
Nothing, not even Coachella, is safe from Justin Bieber. The singer headed to the Cali desert this weekend to cameo during his friend Chance the Rapper's set.
The second day of Coachella 2014 continued Saturday with a stellar lineup of bands that not only included big name acts such as Lorde, Pharrell Williams, Capital Cities, CHVRCHES, Skrillex and Foster the People, but also brought out some really amazing surprise guests, including Gwen Stefani, Jay-Z and Beyonce. Here is a quick recap of what happened last night :
Coachella 2014 kicked off yesterday with an opening lineup worthy of the Coachella tradition. What started out as a protest against Ticketmaster's control of big venues has ironically become a yearly hot ticket item. The Coachella Music and Arts Festival, which has been held annually since 2001, is once again spread out this year over two weekends: Apr. 11 to 13 and then Apr. 18 - 20. The festival
Just when the organizers of Coachella wrap up one concert, it seems as though plans for the following year's festivities crop up almost immediately. Next year's party in Indio will again take place over the course of two weekends on April 11-13 and April 18-20.
Jimmy Kimmel is quite good when it comes to pranking people, but his latest 'Lie Witness News' segment that tricked people at Coachella into pretending to like bands that didn't even exist may take the cake! Watch the video as one by one of each one of these hipsters choose to lie about hearing of these ridiculous fake bands
Wait… what?! Yeah, you read that correctly. So many clever things are possible in the digital age. The late Tupac can appear at a concert via a hologram. The same hologram can also be shot and part of a faux newscast (thanks to antiquiet), delivered by one of the best in the business: Anchorman Ron Burgundy. You stay classy, Internet.
Undoubtedly, the Tupac Shakur Hologram was the biggest spectacle at this year’s Coachella Festival. While it gave some people the creeps, others saw it as an innovative achievement for hip hop. However, there’s one person who didn’t like the virtual performance at all — Waka Flocka Flame.
As we previously reported, the virtual Tupac Shakur that performed at the Coachella Music Festival on Sunday (April 15) was a 2-D image and not a hologram, which is in 3-D. Not that it made Tupac’s resurrection any less spectacular. In fact, it was clearly one of the most amazing performances at the three-day festival...