Tickets to sold out within 24 hours, and tickets for the first weekend alone sold out in 20 minutes. So, if anyone is sitting at home feeling disappointed, you’re not alone. The good news is that the people of Coachella have your back and are once again live streaming most of the Indio, Calif., festival. Think about that — no heat, no crowds, your own couch and inexpensive beer. On the final day of Coachella today we’re going to catch , , , and Denver’s own .
So far this weekend some big moments have been new material from the and , along with a great set from . Though they didn’t make a physical appearance as was rumored, debuted its biggest chunk of new material in a promotional video. Instead it was the unexpected who hopped on stage during Phoenix’s closing set on Saturday night.
Wondering what will be the big moments from this year’s festival? Check out our predictions of
Watch the Coachella 2013 live stream below on all three channels. It all starts here at 3:30 p.m. PST:
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Full Coachella 2013 live stream schedule:
3:30 PM Smith Westerns Channel 2
3:30 PM The Gaslight Anthem Channel 1
3:30 PM DIIV Channel 3
4:20 PM Cloud Nothings Channel 3
4:30 PM Jessie Ware Channel 2
4:30 PM The Airborne Toxic Event Channel 1
5:00 PM Encore: Phoenix Channel 3
5:15 PM The Lumineers Channel 1
5:30 PM Tanlines Channel 2
6:05 PM Social Distortion Channel 1
6:10 PM James Blake Channel 2
6:30 PM Paul Oakenfold Channel 3
7:00 PM Tame Impala Channel 1
7:40 PM Father John Misty Channel 2
7:40 PM Simian Mobile Disco Channel 3
8:00 PM Vampire Weekend Channel 1
8:30 PM Franz Ferdinand Channel 2
8:50 PM Pretty Lights (Highlights) Channel 1
8:50 PM OMD Channel 3
9:20 PM Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Channel 2
9:20 PM Wu-Tang Clan Channel 1
9:45 PM The Faint Channel 3
10:10 PM Dinosaur Jr. Channel 2
10:20 PM Red Hot Chili Peppers Channel 1
10:40 PM Eric Prydz Channel 3
11:00 PM Dead Can Dance Channel 2
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