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COACHELLA DAY 1 LIVE SETS FROM KAYZO, DJ SNAKE, DIPLO & MORE


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Over the next two weekends, you’re going to hear us talking a lot about Coachella… Sorry ’bout it.

While the music festival’s lucky attendees enjoy a steady stream of stellar talent under the sun, we’re able to catch up via live stream from home. Rather than sulking in the fomo, it’s time to get caught up on day one so we can enjoy another round of amazing music today.

It’s impossible to pick favorites here, but Kayzo, DJ Snake, and Diplo were most definitely among our favorite performances of Coachella 2019 (thus far). Jauz brought the energy early in the day, serving up a high energy, rave-worthy set — one of yesterday’s true highlights.

Plus, Rüfüs Du Sol, Gorgon CityNora En Pure and Nina Kraviz (live) all performed.

Relive some of the best sets from yesterday and gear up for day two!

Coachella 2019 Sets (Day 2)

Kayzo

DJ Snake

Diplo

Jauz

Rüfüs Du Sol

Gorgon City

Nora En Pure

Nina Kraviz LIVE

 

Photo courtesy of Coachella

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