Coachella 2022 Announces Lineup: Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Lil Baby, Big Sean, City Girls, Doja Cat, Vince Staples & More

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Coachella 2022 Announces Lineup: Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Lil Baby, Big Sean, City Girls, Doja Cat, Vince Staples & More

The festival will go down two weekends in April, and hopefully, it isn't delayed once again. After news broke that Travis Scott was being yanked from the Coachella 2022 lineup, fans were eager to see who would be taking to those coveted festival stages. There have been several rumors about who will ...

SHARE PICTURE Christopher Polk / Staff / Getty Images The festival will go down two weekends in April, and hopefully, it isn't delayed once again. After news broke that Travis Scottwas being yanked from the Coachella 2022 lineup fans were eager to see who would be taking to those coveted festival stages. There have been several rumors about who will and won't be attending the concerts, and after canceling in both 2020 and 2021, Coachella promoters are eager to get back into action. Finally, on Wednesday (January 12), Coachella announced its lineup in its entirety and music fans are eager to see if this moves forward after multiple delays. Headliners include Kanye West, Billie Eilish Harry Styles, and Swedish House Mafia, and other artists slated to take to the stages including the following: Lil Baby Giveon, Big Sean Baby Keem, Snoh Aalegra, City Girls, 21 Savage, Brockhampton, Isaiah Rashad, Doja Cat Karol G, Ari Lennox Jessie Reyez, Denzel Curry Vince Staples Griselda, Maxo Kream, Mariah the Scientist, and many more. With the official lineup shared, fans are not only on social media, but they're theorizing as to who will pop up as a special guest during one of the performances. A standout is of course Baby Keem as people are crossing their fingers for a Kendrick Lamar appearance. Check out the full list of performers below. Read more

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