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Drake Announces 'Jungle' Tour With Future

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Fresh off the first weekend of Coachella , Drake announces his "Jungle" tour with with Future . Along with the 6-date tour announcement, Drake also officially confirmed that the physical copies of If You're Reading This It's Too Late will be out on April 21. The physical copies of the project will reportedly include the "10 Bands" remix and a new song called "My Side."

Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale on Saturday, while the tour does include Drake's stop at Governor's Ball in New York City, as well as a date in Toronto.  The full list of dates, which were just announced via Instagram can be seen below.

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Fresh off his headlining set at Coachella, Drake has announced dates for his “Jungle Tour.”

The 6-date trek kicks off on May 24 in Houston before traveling to Detroit, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, wrapping at the Governors Ball in New York on June 5. He will be joined by Future, who he previously toured with on 2013’s “Would You Like a Tour?”

After completing his U.S. run, Drizzy will head overseas for the U.K.’s Wireless Festival on July 3 and will headline the 6th Annual OVO Fest in Toronto in August alongside J. Cole and Big Sean.

In addition to hitting the road, Drake has teamed up with Sotheby’s auction house to contribute musical selections to their upcoming exhibition of contemporary works by black American artists including Rashid Johnson, Kara Walker, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The collection goes on sale from April 28 to June 12 at Sotheby’s New York headquarters.

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May 24 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center May 27 – Detroit, MI – The Palace of Auburn Hills May 29 – Chicago, IL – United Center / All State Arena May 31 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre June 2 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre June 5 – New York, NY – Governors Ball Music Festival

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Inside Drake’s 1st N.J. concert in 10 years: The 5 biggest moments

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Drake expansive “It’s All a Blur Tour,” roaming the U.S. since last summer, saved the best for last Thursday night, finishing the 82-date roadshow with two sold-out performances at Prudential Center in Newark. Throughout the tour supporting his albums “For All the Dogs” and “Her Loss” (with 21 Savage) the Canadian superstar has been joined on stage by frequent collaborators from 21 Savage to J. Cole to Lil Yachty and Travis Scott (though that’s seemed to have soured — more on that later.)

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For his first New Jersey concert in 10 years, the whole night aptly felt like a giant blur of oversized levitating props and fiery moments with a dash of heartfelt reflection from the artist.

While the two-hour show felt overstuffed at times, there was certainly plenty to write home about. Here are the five most memorable moments from Drake’s overdue Garden State homecoming.

Drake appears to shoot at a large, floating Travis Scott head

Drake didn’t hesitate to come out with shots firing early in the show’s first half. In an explosive moment, Drake performed “Meltdown” — a song by Travis Scott from his “Utopia” album featuring the rapper — and as a fake, oversized floating head of Scott makes its way toward the stage, Drake fired fake gunshots at it. For context: rappers Metro Boomin’, Future and Kendrick Lamar released a collaborative song “Like That” in which Lamar responded to a J. Cole’s lyric claiming there is “no big three — it’s just big me,” taking shots at both J. Cole and Drake. To add fuel to the fire, Scott was spotted requesting Future and Metro Boomin’ to perform the song at the Rolling Loud festival. While Drake hasn’t directly addressed the diss track, several other music outlets reported that he appeared to fire gunshots at the head prop at more recent shows suggesting there might be beef between the two.

Drake honors fallen fans

A few songs after the fiery Travis Scott moment, Drake shifted gears to give a speech about how short life is and to remind fans to be grateful for everything in their life (and later on, he gave another impassioned speech about how ignoring the haters in your life). He took some time to remember two of his fans — a mother and daughter from Chicago — who were killed after his St. Louis concert in February after a driver ran red light and hit them. He then asked fans to turn to a stranger in the audience and show gratitude to them.

Drake shows his altruistic side

Throughout the tour, fans have documented Drake’s gift-giving ways including his promises to cover a fan’s surgery bill to paying off the mortgage for a fan’s late mother . During the first night of his Newark show, the rapper offered to fund a some fans’ hardships including paying for a woman’s divorce lawyer and offering to give $25,000 to a woman who beat cancer. Along with the tribute, these were some of the more heartfelt moments of the two-hour show though it was undermined by the fake giant floating bra (a reference to the collection of bras that have been thrown at the rapper on stage throughout the tour) next to him the entire time.

Drake performs with Lil Wayne

Rap icon and Young Money mentor Lil Wayne has joined Drake during other stops on the tour, but performing in Newark felt like a full circle moment for the duo who last performed in the state together at in Holmdel 10 years ago. In Lil Wayne fashion, the rapper came onto the stage taking a huge hit from a joint before diving into his set of solo songs. While it seemed like he struggled to get through a few of the tracks (teleprompters were set up for Lil Wayne with lyrics of his songs), he pepped up when Drake got on stage to perform songs like “She Will” and “I’m on One.”

Drake slimes a fan

Pulling a page out of Nickelodeon’s “Slime Time Live,” Drake brought a fan (who “volunteered as tribute,” as Drake noted) on stage during his performance of “Slime You Out” in which three of his backup dancers encircled the young man, while the rapper performed the entire song. Drake began the show talking to a younger version of himself — and in his final performance, him and one of his dancers hyped up the mostly young crowd before dousing the willing subject in green ooze.

Drake’s setlist

April 4, 2024 — Prudential Center, Newark

  • “Virginia Beach”
  • “Marvins Room”
  • “Teenage Fever”
  • “Feel No Ways”
  • “Headlines”
  • “The Motto”
  • “HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)”
  • “Started From the Bottom”
  • “Know Yourself”
  • “MELTDOWN”(Travis Scott cover)
  • “SICKO MODE”(Travis Scott cover)
  • “Laugh Now Cry Later”
  • “God’s Plan”
  • “Pound Cake”
  • “Childs Play”
  • “In My Feelings”
  • “Nice for What”
  • “Rich Baby Daddy”
  • “Search & Rescue”
  • “Controlla”
  • “Find Your Love”
  • “Hold On, We’re Going Home”
  • “Passionfruit”
  • “First Person Shooter”
  • “One Dance”
  • “Hotline Bling”
  • “In the Morning”(J. Cole cover)
  • “Knife Talk”
  • “Rich Flex”(Drake & 21 Savage cover)
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Drake’s “Jungle” Tour Dates

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Drake will be performing in six cities with Future for the “Jungle” tour. Check dates for Future’s “Monster vs Beast Mode” tour below.

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Drake tour 2023: See the setlist for the 'It's All a Blur' tour

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Drake kicked off his It’s All a Blur tour with a dizzying amount of music.

The rapper-singer launched his 56-date tour in July at Chicago’s United Center and held true to his promise that the show would be “a celebration of the last decade.” For his first headline outing since 2018’s Aubrey & the Three Migos tour, Drake uncorked 48 song appearances while performing on a massive square stage.

During that show, he told the crowd, “I have an album coming out soon for y’all.”

Drake’s run with opener 21 Savage – who joined him for a few songs during the main set — is slated to crisscross the U.S. through Oct. 9 in Columbus, Ohio.

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Drake’s setlist

  • “Look What You’ve Done”
  • “Wu-Tang Forever”
  • “Marvins Room”
  • “Say Something”
  • “Shot for Me”
  • “Feel No Ways”
  • “Headlines”
  • “HYFR (Hell Ya F------ Right)”
  • “The Motto”
  • “Started From the Bottom”
  • “Know Yourself”
  • “Sicko Mode”
  • “Way 2 Sexy”
  • “BackOutsideBoyz”
  • “Jumbotron S--- Poppin’”
  • “Laugh Now Cry Later”
  • “God’s Plan”
  • “Crew Love”
  • “Child’s Play”
  • “Wait for U”
  • “In My Feelings”
  • “Nice for What”
  • “Controlla”
  • “One Dance”
  • “Fountains”
  • “Yebba’s Heartbreak”
  • “Texts Go Green”
  • “Calling My Name”
  • “Search & Rescue”
  • “P---y & Millions”
  • “Spin Bout U”
  • “Knife Talk”
  • “Jimmy Cooks”
  • “Rich Flex”
  • “How Bout Now”

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Nine Best Moments From Drake & J. Cole’s It’s All a Blur – Big as the What? Tour Opening Night in Tampa

Drake and J. Cole kicked off their dream tour with swagger Friday night (Feb. 2) in Tampa, Fla.

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Drake was contemplative Friday night (Feb. 2) before kicking off his It’s All A Blur – Big as the What? Tour with J. Cole. 

At 7 p.m., he fired off an Instagram post alerting concertgoers in Tampa, Fla., that the doors for the Amalie Arena had finally opened. Quoting Kurupt as inspiration, Drake’s caption discussed the rigorous, competitive battles in rap and what’s lost amid that tireless pursuit of greatness. “As long as there’s competition, there will never be peace. Everyone wants to be the one,” read the quote.

For the opening night of Big as the What? Tour, Drake, and Cole inched closer to rap immortality after producing a monstrous 50-plus song setlist that left the 17,000 fans in attendance stunned.

The rap tandem threw everything but the kitchen sink as they seamlessly connected on their signature hits. With Drake leading the way with his arsenal of chart-toppers, nothing was left to chance, especially when he and Cole joined forces at the tail end of the concert. Though the lovefest between the two MCs was admirable, it didn’t change their trigger-happy moods, as they targeted their hapless peers with vigor and veracity. “I don’t like to win by five, I like to win by 45,” spewed Drake.

Embodying the spirit of first-ballot Hall of Famers, Drake and Cole’s shoot-first, ask-later mentality on their Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper “First Person Shooter” proved not to be trash talk but a guarantee of what happens when two blockbuster talents with Super Bowl hype share the same stage together.

Below are  Billboard’s  nine best moments from the opening night of Drake and J. Cole’s It’s All A Blur – Big as the What? Tour. 

College Gameday Vibes

Tampa’s Amalie Arena mirrored a college homecoming atmosphere courtesy of the special touches made by the OVO commander. He brought in a marching band to kick off the concert and later, cheerleaders who danced along to various records, giving the football-designed set a collegiate feel.

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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Joins The Madness

With the tour theme centering around the relationship between rap and sports, Drizzy invited ESPN  First Take  host Stephen A. Smith to analyze Drake and Cole’s string of lyrical performances. Of course, Smith was demonstrative as usual, hurling insults at both men as if he were shooting a live episode of his own debate show. Social media star BenDaDonn — who previously made skits with Drake on Instagram — joined in on the fun, playing the role of a reporter, giving play-by-play moments, one that included announcing the start of J. Cole’s set. 

Young Drake Enjoys His Comeback Season

On the first It’s All A Blur Tour, Drake started his show with an actor playing his younger self while reading him the lyrics to “Look What Have You Done.” This time, his younger self was at a pseudo locker room where Drake later met him. The two shook hands during “Virginia Beach,” which ultimately kicked off the performance this time.

Drake Strives For Perfection

If there’s one thing about Drake, he never repeats the same mistake twice. The complaint often heard from the first It’s All A Blur Tour was his vocal miscues on certain records. Tonight, out the gate, Drake went straight into his R&B bag and quashed doubts about his vocal capabilities, performing “Virginia Beach,” “Marvin’s Room,” “Teenage Fever,” “Feel No Ways,” and “Jungle.” While it’s important to note that Drake is a rapper first, his efforts to improve vocally are appreciated because someone of his stature can easily skirt through those issues by not caring or being lackluster.

When Rap & Sports Collide

Throughout the night, Drake and Cole discussed how rap and sports are analogous because of the competitive nature often found between the two and why they approach the genre like bloodthirsty lions.

“The rap game is a tough thing to be a part of,” said Drake. “It’s kind of like sports. “You do your best to make people happy. You do your best to compete. You do your best to put food on your family’s table. A lot of people that aren’t in the game love to sit around and talk about the game. They love to shit on us, take us down, but this show, is really isn’t about me. It isn’t really about Cole. This show is about each and every one of y’all.”

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Travis Scott Showed Up, Well Sort Of...

During Drake’s three-song run, where he performed “MELTDOWN” and “SICKO MODE,” a huge statue of Travis Scott’s head floated its way onto the stage. Considering its ability to shoot lasers from Scott’s eyes mid-performance, this prop was the coolest one of the night. Other props included a giant floating bra, a replica of Drake’s Air Drake plane, and his colossal statue of the late Virgil Abloh, which appeared on the last tour. 

Drake has a huge head of Travis Scott floating during Sicko Mode pic.twitter.com/BwwimYCLqn — Carl Anthony Lamarre (@TheRealCL24) February 3, 2024

Drake's Altruism

One of the key highlights from Drake’s last tour was his gift-giving ways . From gifting purses to thousands of dollars to fans, he carried on the tradition by giving two lucky attendees $10,000 each after they revealed they worked dozens of overtime hours to attend tonight’s show. 

Cole Gives an Update on  The Fall Off,  Recites "The Secret Recipe" Acapella

After a torrid 2023 features run, J. Cole updated fans Friday night that he was close to finishing his long-awaited album,  The Fall Off . “Right now, I’m at the tail-end of working on this album I’ve been working on for a long time,” teased Cole. “It’s called  The Fall Off.”

Following the crowd’s eruption, he asked if they loved rap, and recited his smoldering verse from Lil Yachty’s “The Secret Recipe.” Drake added gasoline to the fire when he tantalized fans further admitting to have heard Cole’s upcoming album before dubbing it “a classic.” 

J. Cole says the fall off is almost done and spits “The Secret Recipe” acapella #itsallablurtour pic.twitter.com/baQzchNbmU — Carl Anthony Lamarre (@TheRealCL24) February 3, 2024

Flower Giving Moments

Since hip-hop is currently a bloodsport, where beef and turmoil are second to none, seeing Drake and Cole, two of the genre’s most prominent rappers of this generation, show each other love was noteworthy. Early in their careers, rap fans pitted the two against each other, hoping a lyrical feud would lead to a seismic battle for the throne. Fortunately, neither fell for the bait and remained brotherly throughout their journeys. Often, Cole called Drake “The Goat” during his performance, and the 6 God returned the love, thanking him profusely for joining his tour.

After Cole concluded his set, he and Drake hugged on stage and ruminated about how they had plotted to make this tour happen for years. “Thank you to my brother for something we spoke about for a long time come true. I appreciate sharing the stage with you every time,” said Drake.

That moment later sparked a “Remember the Verse” challenge, which tested their memory during a performance of “In the Morning,” before pivoting to “First Person Shooter.”

Drake x Cole – “First Person Shooter” #itsallablurtour pic.twitter.com/hgdj75CGnk — Carl Anthony Lamarre (@TheRealCL24) February 3, 2024

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Drake's Jungle Tour Will Be the Best Concert of the Summer

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Drake is nearly untouchable in rap these days. When it comes to the likes of  Kendrick Lamar and A$AP Rocky , who have arguably dropped the greatest albums this year, Drake has to continue to widen the gap between his competition. He’s successfully given fans several summer anthems with If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late.  He’s grown into a cultural tastemaker, co-signing his latest favorite artist Fetty Wap and remixing “My Way.” He’s also helped give his newest OVO signee, iLoveMakonnen , his first platinum plaque  with “Tuesday.” So, in terms of influence, Drake has a lot of power.

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Consistent radio hits and consistent platinum-selling albums means your live show has to be on point. Trust us; Drake has proven himself to be an exciting performer before. Despite the lukewarm response, Drake still shined with his electric performance at Coachella this year. At other Jungle Tour stops — Houston and Toronto, for example — the OVO leader kept the excitement levels at an all-time high. But his New York stop at this year’s Governors Ball was different.

After concertgoers were warmed up with excellent sets from Rae Sremmurd , Future , Chromeo and Florence and the Machine , the GovBallNYC Stage transformed into our portal to The 6. Thousands of fans gathered to watch Drizzy close out the first night. At exactly 9 p.m., his punctuality took the crowd to another level. When the opening scene of his short film Jungle projected on screen, everyone knew it was time to turn up. This was going to be the best concert of the summer. Here’s why.

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He changes lyrics to show love to your city:  Drake aims to please. Throughout his renditions of “Legend” and other songs that shout out other states, Drizzy made it clear that he was in New York. Midway through his set, he loved the crowd energy so much that he teased a possible OVO Fest in NYC. We wouldn’t mind seeing him and Kanye West rocking together or a Young Money takeover with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj .

No surprise guests? No problem: Many in the crowd speculated that Drake would bring out special guests. Not this time. This show was 100 percent Drake featuring Drake. When he did songs that had other collaborators — “Crew Love,” “Tuesday,” “My Way,” “Blessed”  and “All Me,” to name a few — he let the crowd do their parts or he would do them himself. Either way, those non-solo hits still banged.

He slows it down for the ladies in attendance : The beautiful thing about Drake is that he can cater to fans from both genders. He set aside a few minutes to play his R&B jams that had just about everyone singing along. After “Find Your Love” and “Take Care,” he fittingly performed “Jungle” and shared a new verse just for the New York crowd. “I gotta sing about the candles and the showers,” he joked before picking up the pace again.

“Know Yourself”: It’s the song everyone wants to hear. “I was running through the 6 with my woes!” was a phrase that could be heard before his show, during his show and even after his show. We saw what Toronto did this week when the song dropped, and New York definitely wanted to top that. Even Drake was curious about how dedicated NYC fans were to “Know Yourself,” requesting that we give him the “craziest reaction.” We’re gonna call it right now: “Know Yourself” will be played multiple times after what New York did. They had to set the record for the loudest city so far.

You’ll see a lot of fireworks: Who knows if this will be a recurring theme on the Jungle Tour, but fireworks really take your show from nothing to something. Every once in a while, fireworks would shoot from the stage to add emphasize to a bass drop or a lyric. During Drake's finale, where he performed “Legend” one more time, there was an explosive display that echoed throughout Randall’s Island. Ending at 10:45 p.m. sharp, it was an early conclusion to an epic night. 

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Drake Announces Tour With Future

Fresh off his Madonna-drenched performance at Coachella, Drake has announced a six-date tour with Atlanta codeine savant Future. The Jungle Tour wraps up at New York's Governor's Ball, and includes a couple of international stops; you can see the exact dates and venues below. Tickets are not yet on sale, but will be sold through Ticketmaster, as per Drake's alignment with Live Nation. And that's not the only new Drake on the way. As was previously reported, April 21st will see the physical release of  If You're Reading This It's Too Late;  initially dropped as a surprise digital album,  If You're Reading This  will hit retail shelves complete with two additional songs, one that was previously released ("How Bout Now") and one that has never before been heard. Following the conclusion of The Jungle Tour, Drake will head overseas to play the UK's Wireless Festival in July.

Of course, Drake has his hands in even more things. In what has become an annual tradition, his OVO Fest in Toronto will include Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Jay Z, Nas, TLC, P Diddy, Kanye West and more.

Dates for The Jungle Tour are as follows:

May 24: Houston, Toyota Center May 27: Detroit, The Palace at Auburn Hills May 29: Chicago, United Center May 31: Montreal, Bell Centre June 2: Toronto, Air Canada Centre June 5: New York, Governor's Ball

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Good show. Band were good and sounded excellent. However the venue was piss poor. Awful place to see a band. 2/3 of the viewing space is above the stage, which sounds great until you realise that only the people at the front can see - everyone else is blocked from view. Also it took over an hour to get into the show as the door staff and management team at Pryzm were frighteningly inefficient. I have no idea what they were going but we queued for an hour and missed the first 30 minutes. Woeful - will not be attending a gig at New Slang in Pryzm again. Awful experience

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Drake Celebrates His "It's All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?" Ending

Drake has officially wrapped up the second leg of his “It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?,” which featured J. Cole, Lil Wayne and Lil Durk. The 88-show tour ended in Newark, New Jersey, at Prudential Center on April 5.

To celebrate the tour, the “First Person Shooter” emcee shared a new Instagram carousel post saying, “How do you finish something? A little at a time until less becomes more and more becomes less on the other side. Thank you to all of you for helping me complete the mission.”

The post featured multiple images, including a photo of him getting champagne sprayed on him and a photo of his entire tour team sitting on the football field stage set up. Now that his tour is over, fans are excited to see if he will be prepping a response to Kendrick Lamar’s diss verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.”

On his Instagram story, Drake shared a photo of a Larry O’Brien trophy and a composition notebook with a pen. When DJ Akademiks shared the picture, one fan mentioned, “He better not drop something MID with all this build up.” Someone else stated, “Nah, the final boss is coming.”

Kendrick Lamar subliminally took shots at Drake on the record that ended up becoming No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 . On the track, he rapped, “F**k sneak dissin’, first-person shooter, I hope they came with three switches” and “’Fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/ That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary .”

Drake has yet to respond. The closest thing to a response that fans received would be when he appeared to address his detractors during the Sunrise, Florida, stop of his tour on March 24.

In a clip shared online , he began, “A lot of people ask me how I’m feeling
 I’m a let you know how I’m feeling. Listen, the way I’m feeling is the same way I want you to walk out of here feeling tonight about your f**king self.”

“I got my f**king head up high, my back straight, I’m ten f**king toes down in Florida and anywhere else I go,” he continued  “I know that no matter what, there’s not a n**ga on this Earth that could ever f**k with me in my life!” Subsequently, the crowd began cheering noticeably louder.

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Coachella 2024: A Guide to the Desert’s Parties and Events

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Desert grounds are heating up ahead of the 2024 Coachella Music and Arts Festival on April 11. From Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila Outpost to the annual Neon Carnival, trendy pre-festival parties and activations will be scattered throughout the valley for festival-goers to enjoy.

As usual, many of these gatherings will serve as stomping grounds for social media creators and A-list concert-goers. Some of the most highly-attended events like the Revolve Festival (set to take place April 13) have welcomed guests like Kim Kardashian, Post Malone, Jack Harlow, Cardi B and more.

Coachella takes place on April 12-14 and April 19-21 weekends.

ONE-TIME EVENTS

Fanfix Party

Thursday, April 11

Gen Z creator platform Fanfix will host an invite-only evening of relaxation, drinks, a special performance by the Nightly. Guests will also be treated to exclusive gifts from About-Face, the makeup brand by recording artist Halsey. The night will include a seven-course dinner curated by Lunasia!

Paper Magazine Party

Featuring sounds from DJ Ruckus, and a performance by Armani White, Paper Magazine’s pre-Coachella party will kickoff the weekend festivities with help from sponsors Fanfix, La Croix, Heinkein, GoPuff and more.

Kendall Jenner’s 818 Outpost

Friday, April 12

Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila is popping up with a Pioneer-Style Western Town featuring a full-service saloon with complimentary 818 tequila cocktails, Kylie Jenner’s Sprinter Vodka Soda, Olipop, and Chamberlain Coffee, along with complimentary festival essentials from partners like Zico, Lemme,  VacationInc, Liquid I.V. and many more.

Celsius Cosmic Desert

Friday, April 12 from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Celsius is throwing an exclusive (invite-only) party in the Indio Desert featuring Essential Energy, cocktails and bites, with a lineup boasting T-Pain, Two Friends and Xandra.

Nylon House

House is presented by Smirnoff Ice and in partnership with e.l.f. Cosmetics, Hilton, Kate Spade, Remy Martin, got2b, Keys Soulcare, Nautica, Celsius, Sally Hansen, Bumble, Banter and QUAY.

Revolve Festival

Saturday, April 13 from 1 p.m. – 6 p.m

This exclusive (invite-only) event will feature performances from T-Pain, Ludacris, Sean Paul, the Ying Yang Twins, Nina Sky, Siobhan Bell and Kim Lee. Hailey Bieber’s skincare brand, Rhode, will host a photo booth for guests, while Supergoop! will be handing out sunscreen. Kendall Jenner’s 818 tequila company and Kylie Jenner’s Sprinter Vodka Soda will provide drinks.

Neon Carnival

Saturday, April 13 from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.

The late-night dance party returns to the Desert International Horse Park for its thirteenth year in the desert for one night only. The event includes performances from Anderson .Paak (or DJ Pee .Wee), DJ Hunny Bee and “Vanderpump Rules” personality James Kennedy.

WEEKEND-LONG EVENTS 

Desert Nights

April 12-14 and April 19-22

Hosted by Tao Hospitality Group, Desert Nights will be a three-night affair this year with performances from DJs Adriatique, Adam Ten X Mita Gami, Carlita, DJ Tennis, Skepta, Dom Dolla, John Summit and Kaskade, among others. There will also be photo-worthy activations from Poppi and food provided by Pizza Hut, plus cocktails from Patrón El Alto.

Gallery Desert House

April 12-14

DJ Chantel Jeffries will headline poolside celebrations Friday, DJ Austin Millz will headline the party on Saturday, and house DJs Viva Latina and DJ Millie will spin beats all weekend long at Desert House by Gallery Media Group. Patrón El Alto will offer drinks and provide guests with the opportunity to purchase western wear from luxury brand Kemo Sabe.

Heineken House

April 12-14 and April 19-21

Headliners T-Pain and Fat Joe will serve as entertainment, alongside sets from DJs such as Bia, Lupe Fiasco, and more for this year’s Heineken House event. See the complete lineup for both weekends below:

Friday, April 12 : Bob Sinclar, J.Worra, Goldfish, Torren Foot x Kormak, Darci, DJ Noah Saturday, April 13 : T-Pain, Channel Tres, BIA, Dennis Ferrer x Skream, Marten Lou, DAYSonMARKET Sunday, April 14 : Lupe Fiasco, Claptone, Louie Vega, Klingande, Iglesias, MISS DRE

Friday, April 19 : Bob Sinclar, J.Worra, Goldfish, Torren Foot x Kormak, Darci Saturday, April 20 : Fat Joe, Channel Tres, BIA, Dennis Ferrer, Marten Lou, DAYSonMARKET Sunday, April 21 : Lupe Fiasco, Claptone, Louie Vega, Klingande, Iglesias, MISS DRE

Desert Gold

April 11 – 21

For weekend two, acts will include South Central LA underground dance party Hood Rave, followed by the magazine, record label and apparel brand Franchise closing the program with several poolside sets.

April 14-16 and 21-23

Do LaB’s 2024 lineup will feature a mix of marquee dance and crossover talent including Body Hi by Alesso, Chase and Status, Channel Tres (DJ Set), DJ Tennis, Sam Gellaitry, Hudson Mohawke b2b Nikki Nair, KETBOI69 (KETTAMA b2b Partiboi69), salute, Anna Lunoe, Hamdi, The Dare (DJ Set), Dylan Brady, Kasbo, HoneyLuv, Sultan + Shepard, Westend, and several more.

Framework in the Desert

Transforming the Atlantic Aviation hangar into a desert club paradise, Framework in the Desert is a weekend-long mini-festival. See the complete lineup details below.

Friday, 4/12: Charlotte de Witte, Reinier Zonneveld, Rebuke, Minus the Light Saturday, 4/13: Dom Dolla, Gorgon City, Patrick Mason, Azzecca, Orso Sunday, 4/14: John Summit, Cloonee, Will Clarke, Annicka

Goldenvoice Surf Club

April 13-14 and April 20-21

Taking place at the Palm Springs Surf Club, the Goldenvoice Surf Club will first be headlined by Bicep (DJ Set), Barry Can’t Swim, salute, Mia Moretti, Claptone and Folamour. Weekend two features Skream b2b Benga, Mall Grab b2b Skin on Skin, Kettama b2b Partiboi69, Dylan Brady, Jungle (DJ Set), Neil Frances (DJ Set) and Juliet Mendoza.

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