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Post by Bluntmaster3000 on Jan 14, 2024 20:19:50 GMT -5
I’m hearing Tyler is dropping a new album and gearing up for a huge world tour. This stage he is going to run with is going to be huge and outrageous. Rumors he is doing a last stop in 2025 at the forum for 5+ nights
- There will be more non-electronic music in the Sahara moving forward
- AP Dhillon was mentioned as a non-electronic name who will be playing there this year
- The Sahara will be a brand new mega-structure this year, and be 40 feet wider than the previous iteration
- It's confirmed that the Sahara will in fact be moving directly south across Lot 51, and will be rotated slightly to the left
- Currently they are pouring the concrete footers in that location and should be finished next week
- The grassy hill will be on the South end, the opposite of the Sahara entrance
- This expansion has been in the works for two years
New Yuma Info: - It will indeed be expanding like previously mentioned, but not until 2025
I think Sahara is going to be main stage 2 and this will pave the way for dual headliners each night. They couldn't use outdoor since it has to end earlier than main most of the time but Sahara can go until curfew.
Post by TickleMeElmo on Jan 14, 2024 20:36:35 GMT -5
With this news, I hope the Sahara moves away from being the "party stage" and just becomes another huge stage among the fields that all genres can rotate in and out of. Then they can spread the "party" acts around a bit more to get traffic flowing a bit better.
Can someone ask the old lady from Egypt what she thinks of Lana Del Rey headlining Coachella so we can know whether the festival has redeemed its reputation as a laughingstock worldwide
I’m hearing Tyler is dropping a new album and gearing up for a huge world tour. This stage he is going to run with is going to be huge and outrageous. Rumors he is doing a last stop in 2025 at the forum for 5+ nights
Def feel like Tyler will have the best set this year. He's a great performer and will likely go above and beyond, I'd imagine it'd be a special moment for him given his and OF's relationship with Coachella since the start of their careers. Think it'll be the most production effort put on post-Beyonce.
- There will be more non-electronic music in the Sahara moving forward
- AP Dhillon was mentioned as a non-electronic name who will be playing there this year
- The Sahara will be a brand new mega-structure this year, and be 40 feet wider than the previous iteration
- It's confirmed that the Sahara will in fact be moving directly south across Lot 51, and will be rotated slightly to the left
- Currently they are pouring the concrete footers in that location and should be finished next week
- The grassy hill will be on the South end, the opposite of the Sahara entrance
- This expansion has been in the works for two years
New Yuma Info: - It will indeed be expanding like previously mentioned, but not until 2025
I think Sahara is going to be main stage 2 and this will pave the way for dual headliners each night. They couldn't use outdoor since it has to end earlier than main most of the time but Sahara can go until curfew.
This would honestly be such a goddamn shame. Not having opposing headliners(yes sure, there is some overlap usually, but nothing crazy) is a huge win for Coachella over the likes of Lolla.
- There will be more non-electronic music in the Sahara moving forward
- AP Dhillon was mentioned as a non-electronic name who will be playing there this year
- The Sahara will be a brand new mega-structure this year, and be 40 feet wider than the previous iteration
- It's confirmed that the Sahara will in fact be moving directly south across Lot 51, and will be rotated slightly to the left
- Currently they are pouring the concrete footers in that location and should be finished next week
- The grassy hill will be on the South end, the opposite of the Sahara entrance
- This expansion has been in the works for two years
New Yuma Info: - It will indeed be expanding like previously mentioned, but not until 2025
I think Sahara is going to be main stage 2 and this will pave the way for dual headliners each night. They couldn't use outdoor since it has to end earlier than main most of the time but Sahara can go until curfew.
Even with the move, I don't think the new Sahara would be able to provide the same amount of room that the main stage has.
I think Sahara is going to be main stage 2 and this will pave the way for dual headliners each night. They couldn't use outdoor since it has to end earlier than main most of the time but Sahara can go until curfew.
This would honestly be such a goddamn shame. Not having opposing headliners(yes sure, there is some overlap usually, but nothing crazy) is a huge win for Coachella over the likes of Lolla.
eh, I've been pro "dual headliners" since like 2016 so if this turns out to be true it gives more choices. I'm lucky if I get excited about 1 of the 3 headliners each year so 6 chances is better than 3 for me personally.
Besides, there's been too many silent stages during headliners recently and this helps that. I don't expect to many conflicting artists, like I don't think you get 2 of the same genre each night, but if anyone wants the likes of Radiohead or The Cure to ever headliner this is the only way it's really possible.
I think Sahara is going to be main stage 2 and this will pave the way for dual headliners each night. They couldn't use outdoor since it has to end earlier than main most of the time but Sahara can go until curfew.
Even with the move, I don't think the new Sahara would be able to provide the same amount of room that the main stage has.
put Radiohead or LCD Soundsystem in there. It'll be fine LMAO
For someone who never listened to Tyler before, where to start?
Omg I love this question ( he's my favorite artist since I was 12 )
It really depends on what your into. Most accessible is definitely flowerboy. His best imo is Igor. If your a production nerd I'd check out cherry bomb. Idk I can go on and on about his whole career
I’m hearing Tyler is dropping a new album and gearing up for a huge world tour. This stage he is going to run with is going to be huge and outrageous. Rumors he is doing a last stop in 2025 at the forum for 5+ nights
Def feel like Tyler will have the best set this year. He's a great performer and will likely go above and beyond, I'd imagine it'd be a special moment for him given his and OF's relationship with Coachella since the start of their careers. Think it'll be the most production effort put on post-Beyonce.