Coachella 2025: Must-Watch Sets to Stream This Weekend
Coachella 2025 – If there’s one thing to love about Coachella, it’s the fact that it comes in two rounds. So, if you missed out on the first weekend, don’t stress — you’ve got a second shot to catch some of the most exciting artists in action.
Weekend one gave us a pretty clear idea of who lit up the desert stage and who fizzled out. And now, as the music madness rolls back into Indio, here’s my personal take on which performances you absolutely shouldn’t miss this weekend — all of which you can stream on Coachella’s YouTube channel.
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Lady Gaga: A Theatrical Masterclass
Lady Gaga knows how to own a stage, and her Coachella return proves why she’s still one of pop’s most compelling performers. Her two-hour set, staged within a dramatic gothic opera house, wasn’t just a concert — it was a battle between angels and demons, a visual journey through the highs and lows of fame.
From performing “Poker Face” in a life-sized game of chess, to lying in a grave singing “Perfect Celebrity,” Gaga held nothing back. And just when you thought it couldn’t get more intense, she closed with a thunderous nine-minute version of “Bad Romance.”
If you only have time to stream one set, this is the one.
Watch: Coachella Stage, Friday at 11:10 PM (local time) / Saturday at 7:10 AM (UK time)
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Missy Elliott: Finally on Tour, and Worth the Wait
It’s hard to believe Missy Elliott only started touring last year. With decades of hits under her belt, her Coachella debut was energetic, slick, and full of joy. From “Get Ur Freak On” to “Pass That Dutch,” Missy reminded us why she’s a pioneer.
She hit the stage inside a futuristic car-suit, dancing her way through every track with precision and playfulness. The only letdown? The set wrapped up just shy of an hour.
Watch: Coachella Stage, Friday at 9:00 PM (local time) / Saturday at 5:00 AM (UK time)
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Lola Young: From Flu to Fire
British singer Lola Young had a rough go last weekend — heatstroke and flu nearly derailed her performance. But she powered through like a pro, even cracking a joke about passing out mid-set.
Despite everything, her vocals held strong, especially during the crowd singalong to “Messy.” With her health back in order, her second-weekend set promises to be even stronger.
Watch: Mojave Stage, Friday at 4:50 PM (local time) / Saturday at 12:50 AM (UK time)
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Green Day: Pure Punk Energy With a Message
While Travis Scott might’ve closed out the night, it was Green Day who truly rocked the main stage. From the explosive opening of “American Idiot” — reworked with a pointed political message — to classics like “Basket Case” and “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” the band kept things fast, loud, and unapologetically raw.
Politics aside, it was a reminder of how timeless their music really is.
Watch: Coachella Stage, Saturday at 9:05 PM (local time) / Sunday at 5:05 AM (UK time)
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Post Malone: Yee-Haw, But Make It Chill
Post Malone took the Sunday night crowd on a laid-back country-rap journey, leaning into his recent twangy turn with songs from F-1 Trillion. While some fans missed his earlier hip-hop flavor, others vibed hard to the genre-bending experiment.
No surprise guests this time around — but with his star-studded collab history, don’t be shocked if someone big shows up this weekend.
Watch: Coachella Stage, Sunday at 10:25 PM (local time) / Monday at 6:25 AM (UK time)
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Lisa and Jennie of Blackpink: Solo Stars Shine Bright
Lisa and Jennie, two of Blackpink’s brightest stars, went solo this year — and fans were here for it.
Lisa’s Friday night performance had serious K-pop flair, blending tracks like “Money” with more dreamy tunes like “Moonlit Floor.” Meanwhile, Jennie brought disco-pop energy on Sunday, backed by Diplo-produced beats and fan-favorite “Love Hangover.”
Neither set was perfect — but that rawness is what made them feel real and exciting.
Watch Lisa: Sahara Stage, Friday at 7:45 PM (local time) / Saturday at 3:45 AM (UK time)
Watch Jennie: Outdoor Theatre, Sunday at 7:45 PM (local time) / Monday at 3:45 AM (UK time)
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Charli XCX: A One-Woman Dance Party
Charli XCX tore up the stage with a chaotic, neon-drenched performance of her album Brat. Alone on stage (well, mostly), she danced nonstop — body rolls, knee drops, and all — while turning the main stage into a giant rave.
She didn’t stay solo the whole time, though. Troye Sivan, Billie Eilish, and Lorde made surprise cameos, making her set one of the weekend’s most talked-about moments. Will they return for weekend two? Let’s see.
Watch: Coachella Stage, Saturday at 7:15 PM (local time) / Sunday at 3:15 AM (UK time)
Bonus Picks: Don’t Miss These Acts
If you’re exploring beyond the main headliners, there are plenty of gems on Coachella’s stream. Megan Thee Stallion brought out legends like Queen Latifah and Ciara. Kraftwerk took us back to the roots of electronic music. Belinda Carlisle reunited with The Go-Gos, and Sam Fender’s emotionally charged set turned heads.
Keep an eye out for newcomers too — South Africa’s Tyla and NYC’s Fcukers are rising fast, and their sets packed a punch.
Streaming Made Easy
Coachella’s YouTube channel makes life simple — livestreams run across multiple channels and sets repeat throughout the day. You can also rewind to catch performances you missed overnight.
So, grab your headphones, pick your favorites, and dive into another weekend of music, madness, and maybe a few surprise moments.
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