


Good news! You don’t have to travel to Indio, California, to see Bad Bunny, Blink-182, Frank Ocean, and many more artists perform at Coachella. Just like last year, you can watch all the fun from the comfort of your own home because the popular festival is once again streaming on YouTube.
Last year’s Coachella YouTube live stream offered three different feeds. The 2023 edition provides six streams, which means you’ll be able to watch all the stages over both weekends. Bad Bunny is scheduled to take the stage tonight (Friday, April 14) at 11:25 p.m. PT, while Frank Ocean is set to perform Sunday, April 16 at 10:05 p.m. PT. Full lineup information can be found on the official Coachella website.
How exactly can you stream all the action? From start time to lineup info, here’s how to watch Coachella 2023 live on YouTube.
The Coachella YouTube live stream (more on that below) begins at 4:00 p.m. PT (7:00 p.m. ET) on Friday, April 14 and Friday, April 21. The opening weekend stream runs through Sunday night (April 16).
Full lineup information can be found on the Coachella website (or below via Twitter), but the scheduled times for the headliners are as follows:
You can stream all stages of Coachella with six feeds across both weekends on the event’s YouTube page. All six channels can be found on the Coachella YouTube page.
If you can’t watch live, the performances will be on repeat after the night’s final performance until the live show picks back up at 7:00 p.m. ET the following day.
Enjoy the show!