Entries in Coachella (4)

Saturday
Apr132019

You can stream Coachella performances on YouTube

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If you want to see what’s happening at Coachella, as usual YouTube is streaming select performances from the music festival over at Coachella’s YouTube page. There’s even a Schedule option so that YouTube can alert you when your favourites are performing. Some of the big names performing today include Childish Gambino, Bazzi, Maggie Rogers, Tame Impala, and Kid Cudi. For the second weekend, YouTube will be hosting a “curated live experience,” which might not offer as robust or customizable a stream as the first weekend, but if you want to catch the highlights, you could then.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Apr082019

Netflix teases April 17th debut of Beyonce’s Coachella documentary

It’s not been explicitly said, but rumour has been going around that Beyonce’s much-hyped Coachella performance will be getting it a documentary movie on Netflix. And a new teaser by the streaming service suggests it’s coming soon—April 17thto be exact. It’s going to come out just ahead of the 2019 festival’s second weekend. The teaser just has the word Homecoming but it seems like a callback to both the yellow outfits Beyonce and her team wore for her performance as well as the launch of her Homecoming Scholars Swards Program. With the 17th coming up, we’re sure to hear more pretty soon. 

Source: Engadget 

Monday
Apr112016

YouTube to stream the first weekend of Coachella live

YouTube is bringing the world to the Coachella concert by streaming various days of the week-long concert.Canadian music fans can get closer to the music they love and catch performances from emerging artists to the biggest acts on Coachella’s YouTube Channel from April 15 to 17 on any screen they watch YouTube.

Starting Friday, April 15th at 6:30 pm ET, YouTube will live stream performances from over 70 acts, from emerging artists to some of today’s biggest artists.

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Friday
Apr112014

Coachella livestreams festival on YouTube, adds Hangouts video chat with artists 

Fan of the acts appearing at this year’s Coachella festival but can’t be there in person? Google and T-Mobile are livestreaming the event on YouTube right now. And if you’re online at the right time and are on Hangouts, you might even get to chat with artists like Zedd and Chvrches. You can check out the livestream link here. Enjoy the music without the hassle of being cramped up against the hipsters, er, other people.

Source: Engadget