Post Malone closed the first part of Coachella on Sunday, the famous festival in the Californian desert, who saw stars pass like Billie Eilish and Charli XCX, as well as a very noted appearance of Bernie Sanders the day before.
The second weekend will take place from April 18 to 20 with the same programming, apart from a few surprise appearances.
Some 100,000 festival -goers have braved overwhelming temperatures and long queues in the past three days for the first part of the festival, with Lady Gaga, Charli XCX or Green Day among the headliners.
Before the appearance of Post Malone, the Superstar of Hip-Hop Megan Thee Stallion, the German pioneers of electronic music Kraftwerk, the American singer Shaboozey and the South Korean Jennie electrified the scene.
The French duo Polo & Pan, which became known thanks to electronic music tinged with tropical influences, celebrated its second participation in Coachella on Sunday.
The group is formed by Paul Armand-Delille and Alexandre Grynszpan, who entrusted behind the scenes to AFP that they both felt honored to return to the Californian desert with the “responsibility for representing France”.
On Saturday, Charli XCX flooded the desert of its emblematic lemon green “BRAT” to conclude an explosive set paying homage to its exceptional year, with appearances of Troye Sivan, Lorde and Billie Eilish, whose arrival literally ignited the crowd.
Bernie Sander made the crowd roar
The inexhaustible Bernie Sanders made the crowd roar with a surprise appearance to urge Americans to wake up in the face of political apathy.
The elected official of Vermont, symbol of an American left which refuses to give up in front of Donald Trump, stopped in the desert after a meeting in Los Angeles, where thousands of people had moved, as at each stage of his tour against “the oligarchy”.
The “Mother Monster” Lady Gaga opened the ball on Friday evening with a grand performance, during which she mixed the titles of her new album with her greatest successes, before the explosive show of rapper Missy Elliott.
This article was published automatically. Sources: ATS / AFP