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Coachella Weekend 1: Zedd & Gesaffelstein Take Over The Live Stream NOW


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Zedd is taking over the Coachella live stream right now and you’re invited!

Coming off a huge 2018 with a massive No. 1 hit, “The Middle” — it’s a good time to be Zedd. When the producer isn’t collaborating with today’s hottest pop acts, he’s most likely throwing down at one of the top music festivals in the world. Today, he takes on Coachella and we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for special guests.

The weekend has already seen top-notch performances from DJ Snake, Kayzo, Jauz, BassnectarRüfüs Du Sol and so many more. Today’s live stream roster rivals the entire weekend, featuring Zedd, GesaffelsteinSofi Tukker, Dillon Francis, and NGHTMRE — that’s just in the dance/electronic realm.

Hurry and get locked in now — Zedd is about to hit the stage! Gesaffelstein follows up not much after.

Zedd – Channel 1

Gesaffelstein – Channel 3

 

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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