
The electronic landscape of Coachella 2026 has expanded significantly following the official reveal of the Do Lab stage lineups. Known for its immersive environment and ever-evolving architecture, the Do Lab continues its tradition of delivering distinct musical experiences across both festival weekends.
Weekend One: A Fusion of Genres
Kicking off the first weekend from April 10–12, the Do Lab will host a diverse array of talent headlined by the versatile Tinashe. Joining her on the roster are techno powerhouse Anfisa Letyago and drum and bass icon Andy C. The initial weekend also features performances from Poolside, Jazzy, Roddy Lima, Onmon, Baby J, and Jigitz.
Weekend Two: Electronic Legends and Collaborations
The energy shifts for the second weekend (April 17–19) with a lineup geared toward deep grooves and innovative collaborations. Highlights include The Brothers Macklovitch (the celebrated duo of A-Trak and Dave 1), house music mainstay Seth Troxler, and the atmospheric sounds of Tourist and Sbtrkt. Fans can also expect high-octane sets from Sarz and an exclusive back-to-back performance from Mary Droppinz and Level Up.

For more than two decades, the Do Lab has been a cornerstone of the Coachella experience, frequently hosting unannounced “surprise” sets from global superstars like Billie Eilish and DJ Snake. Beyond the desert, the Do Lab team is also gearing up for their flagship festival, Lightning in a Bottle, which takes place over Memorial Day weekend featuring Mau P, Sara Landry, and Empire of the Sun.
A Massive Year for Dance Music in Indio
These new additions complement an already massive electronic billing for 2026. The festival previously announced the return of the Quasar Stage, which will feature extended sets from David Guetta, Fatboy Slim, and a monumental pairing of Armin van Buuren and Adam Beyer.
Mainstage and tent highlights for the 2026 edition include the debut of Nine Inch Noize (Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize), Anyma, PinkPantheress, Disclosure, Kaskade, and Subtronics, making this one of the most comprehensive years for dance music in the festival’s history.


