Bad Bunny surprises and makes history by heading the Coachella 2023 Festival poster

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The historic poster of the Coachella Festival 2023
The 22nd edition of the festival will be held at the Empire Polo Club over two consecutive weekends, from April 14 to 16 and from April 21 to 23 with the most global and diverse line-up to date.
This year marks the first time the festival will be headlined entirely by non-white artists. In addition to Bad Bunny, K-pop girl group Blackpink and reclusive R&B icon Frank Ocean are slated to lead the packed lineup.
blackpinkwho made a raucous debut at the festival in 2019, is now back as a headliner following his second album, Born Pink. When they perform on Saturday, April 15 and 22, they will not only make history by becoming the first Asian group to headline Coachella, but also the first female group in history. And if we go to female artists, the list is very short. Only Björk, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish had done it.
For his part, Frank Ocean Originally booked to headline the 2020 festival, which was canceled due to the pandemic, and made his Coachella debut on a backstage in 2012, he is expected to present new material on Sunday, April 16 and 23, as since She hasn’t released an album in 2016, she recently reissued her historic LP “Blonde” on vinyl.
The Spanish Rosalía, Kali Uchis and Becky G will also be part of the festival in the Hispanic representation.
Alternative rock veterans Björk, Blondie, Gorillaz and The Chemical Brothers are part of the extensive list of artists that also includes Burna Boy, Jackson Wang, Linda Lindas, Dominic Fike and The Kid Laroi.
Also featured are 2023 Best New Artist Grammy nominees Tobe Nwigwe, Wet Leg and Domi and JD Beck.
Pre-sale begins Friday, January 13 at 11:00am PT, and you must register to access here.