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Madonna, SZA, Snoop: Why Is Coachella Weekend 2 Crushing Weekend 1?

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April 20, 2026
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Madonna, SZA, Snoop: Why Is Coachella Weekend 2 Crushing Weekend 1?

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Coachella has had countless bombshell moments over the decades, and this year it had surprise guest appearances from Madonna, SZA, Billie Eilish, Peso Pluma, Olivia Rodrigo, J Balvin, Snoop Dogg and Billy Idol, among others.

But Coachella 2026’s biggest surprise was this: All of those guest appearances, and more besides, took place on the traditionally less-newsworthy Weekend 2.

For example: On Weekend 1, Justin Bieber brought out Dijon and Mk.Gee; on Weekend 2, he brought out Dijon and SZA, Billie Eilish (who was serenaded but did not sing) and Sexyy Red. On Weekend 1, Karol G brought out Becky G, Wisin and Arturo Sandoval; on Weekend 2, she was joined by Peso Pluma and J Balvin.

Giveon brought out Kehlani on Weekend 1, but for his second performance, he was joined by Snoop Dogg and Teddy Swims. On Weekend 1, Addison Rae didn’t bring out any guests — but for her second set, there was Olivia Rodrigo, joining her not only for “Headphones On” but also the live debut of Rodrigo’s new single, “Drop Dead.”

And on Weekend 1, sure, Sabrina Carpenter had cameos from Susan Sarandon and Will Ferrell — but on the second, she did three songs with Madonna (leading one Variety staffer to moan, “Why oh why did I go last weekend?!”).

It didn’t stop there: On Weekend 2, Alex G didn’t just walk into the pit during one song, he went straight into the crowd and did his best to keep singing amid the mayhem. And the Strokes only played their fiercely political video montage, which assailed decades of U.S. meddling overseas as well as the ongoing loss of life in Gaza and Iran, at the close of their second set. (The reasoning behind saving that for Weekend 2 is more obvious.) And PinkPantheress threw a full-on party during “Boy’s a Liar” on her second Saturday night, filling up the stage with Janelle Monae, Zara Larsson, Chase Infiniti, Manon (on hiatus from Katseye), Blood Orange, Slayyyter, Tyriq Withers and DJ Ninajirachi.

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Traditionally, most artists have basically played the same set since the festival expanded to two weekends in 2012, and the second is usually musically superior — which makes sense, because there’s less pressure, and they know the “room” better. Occasionally in the past, artists have brought out a different guest or had a unique surprise on Weekend 2 — but it has never even come close to overshadowing if not crushing Weekend 1, which is traditionally the world’s biggest stage for music except for the Super Bowl.

So what’s going on? According to informal (and off the record) conversations with a few live-music insiders on Sunday, several factors are at play beyond the shortest and most obvious one: on Weekend 2, a surprise is going to be more of a surprise. 

However, not far behind is another reason: The headliner does not want to be upstaged by their guest(s). “My theory would be that the artists wanted to make sure the spotlight was on them for Weekend 1, and then came back more relaxed and wanting to make another, maybe bigger statement on Weekend 2,” said one agent who has worked with the festival for many years.

Indeed, Madonna — who also made a surprise appearance at the festival during Drake’s 2015 headlining set — announced the July release of her “Confessions on a Dance Floor II” album last Wednesday, teased her new single on Friday afternoon and released it officially a couple of hours after her appearance with Carpenter — obviously a carefully timed strategy. But if she’d done any of that during Weekend 1, she could have stolen the headliner’s thunder.  

That reasoning applies less to Bieber, although his two pre-Coachella warm-up shows and his Weekend 1 set showed that he very much wants to keep the focus on his new material. But by Weekend 2, he’d done that, and possibly felt he could loosen up a bit.

Other factors are in play as well. “Weekend 1 is driven heavily by influencer culture,” the agent added. “But the artist guest area and VIP sections thin out massively for Weekend 2, and there are also less late-night off-site parties, which means less of that [superficial] L.A. crowd makes the trek into the desert.”

A second insider agreed, saying, “I think it’s also [artists] giving more to the Weekend 2 crowd, which is generally there more for the music than the scene.” A third added, “Weekend two is always better in my opinion — there’s more to see and less to be seen.”

All agree that this year’s Weekend 2 trend is not part of a larger plan or effort — by Goldenvoice, the show’s founder and promoter, the livestream partner YouTube, or anyone else — to boost buzz, attendance and viewers to the former stepchild weekend, although that’s definitely the end result.

“It does bode well,” the agent concluded, “for Weekend 2 not feeling like the afterthought next year.”

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source variety.com ’

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