Our Favorite Performances From Coachella 2024

For years, Coachella has been the hub for a weekend of listening to some of the biggest acts in the music industry. Some performances even go on to launch the careers of certain musicians.

And some performances leave us talking for years. How could we ever forget 2018 Beychella?

In the wake of what some assumed was a questionable lineup, most acts delivered eye-catching performances in the festival’s two weekends. For those who may have missed this year’s festivities or want to relive it again like we’ve been, we decided to compile a few of our favorite performances that are essential viewings.

These performances will keep us satisfied until next year.

Chappell Roan

One of the biggest on-the-rise artists currently, Chappell Roan’s Coachella performance from both weekends only solidified her star power.

 

No Doubt

The 90s band brought a feeling of blissful nostalgia to Coachella and additionally gave us a mesmerizing collab with Olivia Rodrigo.

 

Sabrina Carpenter

From her newest hit ‘Espresso’ to ‘Nonsense,’ each song Carpenter performed kept us singing from start to finish.

 

Lil Uzi Vert

The ‘Money Longer’ rapper’s Coachella performance was nothing short of campy and creative. And the use of ballroom moves? Chef’s kiss.

 

Jon Batiste

As soon as we saw him bring out Juvenile during weekend one, we knew this would be one of the greatest performances of the entire festival. And then he topped it all off with Fireboy DML during weekend two.

 

Ice Spice

Our anticipation grew even more for the Bronx rapper and Y2K princess’ upcoming album after watching her take the Coachella stage.

 

Reneé Rapp

Her performances included cameos from the cast of ‘The L Word,’ Kesha, Coco Jones, and two pairs of scissors. Rapp ensured each piece of her performances fit her personality to a T.

 

Victoria Monét

The Grammy’s Best New Artist Recipient owns the title for a reason. Monét’s performances were loved by both fans and critics alike and even Beyoncé.

 

LE SSERAFIM

“Let me tell you ’bout Le Sserafim” they’re brilliant. The five-member girl group devoured the Coachella stage with confidence, ease, and of course, fearlessness.

FLO

Coachella was truly the place to see some of the best all-female groups on the planet, including FLO. For their Coachella debut, the girls showcased breathtaking harmonies and fierce choreography. We can’t wait to see what they prepare next at Gov Ball in June.

 

Doja Cat

As the second Black woman to ever headline the festival, Doja Cat lived up to all expectations. Her performances were lively, fast-paced, and filled with amazing guest performances. Closing out the festival can be a difficult job, but the multi-hyphenate rapper proved she was the right person for the job.