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The artist is set to take center stage on Sunday night, bringing the three-day festival to a thrilling conclusion.
Post Malone is gearing up for a grand performance in the desert. The multi-talented rapper and singer is headlining tonight at Coachella’s main stage, wrapping up a vibrant festival filled with unexpected appearances and energetic showcases.
This marks Post Malone’s second appearance at Coachella; he previously performed in the Sahara tent back in 2018. Recently, he shared his feelings about returning to the festival, expressing some nerves about his prominent role this time around. He teased potential surprises in his performance, stating, “They want me to do something crazy, and I’m terrified to do it,” in an interview with Billboard. Reflecting on the past, he mentioned, “I wasn’t as nervous back then… I’m just old now. Everything hurts.”
Fans can catch Post Malone’s highly anticipated performance on Coachella’s YouTube channel. This year, the festival is offering a livestream throughout both weekends, allowing viewers at home to enjoy various performances across six channels.
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In addition to the festival-goers’ TikToks and social media updates, livestreaming Coachella from home can only be done through the festival’s dedicated YouTube livestream this year. YouTube has established six distinct channels for the two weekends, broadcasting various artists simultaneously. The Coachella YouTube channels will commence streaming at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with replays of selected performances also available throughout the weekend.
Post Malone may also be preparing to unveil new music. In the recent Billboard interview, he disclosed that he had been making trips to Nashville and has worked on “probably 35 songs” for an upcoming project. He humorously noted the challenge of differentiating between the good and not-so-good tracks, saying, “It’s just a matter of which one’s rock, and which one’s suck.”
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