- LOS ANGELES — This
year's Coachella festival has surprised the attendees with two prominent
last-minute additions in its lineup.
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- The festival organisers have announced the set times and
have revealed that Ed Sheeran and Weezer have both joined the bill, reports
'Variety'.
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- Festivalgoers won’t get both artists in the same weekend,
though. They are playing virtually in the same time slot in the same venue on
respective Saturdays, with surprisingly early start times.
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- As per 'Variety', Weezer will perform in the Mojave tent on
April 12 at 3:10 p.m., and Sheeran will take the same stage at 3 p.m. on April
19. Weezer is scheduled to play for a brisk 45 minutes, while Sheeran has a
full hour.
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- The announcement of set times clears up a few mysteries,
like how the equally billed Saturday headliners Green Day and Travis Scott will
share performance duties on Saturday night of each weekend. Green Day is
scheduled to play those nights from 9:05 to 10:45 p.m. PT, and after a healthy
set break, Scott will take the stage at midnight.
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- On the other two nights of each weekend, with no after-hours
attraction on the main stage, things should wrap up somewhat earlier. On the
two Friday nights, Lady Gaga will take the stage at 11:10 pm, and on the Sunday
night bills, Post Malone will cap things off starting at 10:25 pm.
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- Coachella announced the times via social media posts.
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- A few artists who were initially announced as part of the
lineup are missing, though those were announced prior to Saturday’s set time
unveiling. FKA Twigs announced Friday that she would have to miss the festival
due to visa issues. Prior to that, Anitta had announced in late March that she
would be MIA on account of “unexpected personal reasons".