Tonight’s Coachella headliner by Frank Ocean won’t be streamed. Coachella’s YouTube streaming schedule has removed the set, which is still scheduled to happen. Ocean will only perform at Coachella.
“Frank Ocean is not scheduled to appear on the Coachella live stream,” YouTube tweeted.
Frank Ocean is not scheduled to appear on the Coachella livestream. The current schedule is in the description → https://t.co/oweGcgaTZs
— YouTube (@YouTube) April 17, 2023
Frank Ocean will headline Coachella for the first time in six years. He last played at Finland’s Flow Festival in August 2017.
Stereogum posted on Instagram that Frank Ocean products will not be sold at the festival.
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Björk’s Coachella webcast, like Frank Ocean’s, was canceled. Kali Uchis will perform the last Coachella main stage webcast.
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Frank Ocean will finish Coachella weekend one’s third and final day. The first Latin and Spanish-language performer to headline the California event was Bad Bunny on day one.
His main concert featured dazzling visuals, guest performers, and more, in a typical Bad Bunny manner. Watch his Coachella headlining show highlights here.
BLACKPINK, the first Korean act to headline Coachella since 2019’s Sahara tent performance, headlined day two of weekend one. Besides the group’s spectacular performances, each member had solo stages. Visit their historic set here.