Coachella Week 2 Kicks Off With Surprise Performances And Crowd Controversies
Coachella Week 2 Kicks Off With Surprise Performances And Crowd Controversies...
Coachella's second weekend launched Friday in Indio, California, with high-profile surprise guests and renewed debates over overcrowding. The festival is trending nationally as attendees share viral moments from opening night, including an unannounced appearance by Billie Eilish during Lana Del Rey's headlining set.
Week 2 brings adjustments based on first-weekend complaints, with organizers adding more water stations and shade areas after temperatures hit 90°F. However, social media erupted Friday night over dangerous crowd surges during Doja Cat's performance, echoing similar safety concerns from Week 1.
Several artists have altered their sets for the second weekend. Tyler, The Creator brought out new special guests Friday, while Blur reportedly plans to debut different deep cuts Saturday night. The changes come as many fans attend both weekends, creating demand for varied experiences.
Ticket resale prices have dropped nearly 40% since Week 1, with general admission passes now going for around $450 on secondary markets. Local businesses report stronger sales this weekend as more international travelers arrive, with Palm Springs hotels at 92% occupancy.
Environmental concerns persist as aerial photos show the festival's growing footprint in the desert. A coalition of Indigenous groups staged a peaceful protest Friday afternoon, calling for better land stewardship and water conservation measures.
Weekend 2 typically draws more industry professionals and celebrities, with sightings of Taylor Swift, Timothée Chalamet, and Bad Bunny already making social media rounds. The festival runs through Sunday, with final attendance numbers expected Monday.