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REPORT: Ariana Grande Paid $8 Million For Headlining Coachella Performance


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When you reach the level of headliner, you start getting paid the big bucks. Festivals like EDC and Ultra reach the hundreds of thousands for headlining acts, but nothing approaches the level of Coachella.

The Goldenvoice festival regularly brings in the biggest names in music for two weekends every year, and brings a lot of them. From BLACKPINK to Billie Eilish to Childish Gambino to Bassnectar to DJ Snake to Ariana Grande, this year’s Coachella must have had quite the price tag.

That number is actually probably even more than you think because of how much the festival reportedly paid Grande to headline. According to NME, Grande was paid the mind boggling fee of $8 million to perform in her headlining slot. (We assume this is for both weekends, though NME doesn’t specify.)

Grande, also the festival’s youngest-ever headliner, was added to the lineup just months before the event as Kanye dropped out. In 2017, The New Yorker reported that Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead, and Lady Gaga each received between three and four million for headlining, but Grande has received significantly more at a reported $8 million.

Coachella returns to Indio again on Friday for another weekend of fun in the sun.

 

via NME | Photo courtesy of Coachella

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: REPORT: Ariana Grande Paid $8 Million For Headlining Coachella Performance

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