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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2020 18:22:40 GMT
Coachella has shared the first trailer for their ’20 Years In The Desert’ YouTube documentary. The festival has teamed up with the video giant to put together a docu-film that will highlight the festival’s history since it first launched in 1999. It will premiere via YouTube on April 10, the same day which its first of two weekends was scheduled to take place. Watch the teaser featuring interviews with Ice Cube, Perry Farrell, Billie Eilish, Moby, and more here: Coachella also promised “never-before-seen” footages, as well as performances from Radiohead, Eilish, Kanye West, Madonna, Daft Punk, Travis Scott, Rage Against the Machine, LCD Soundsystem, Pixies, Swedish House Mafia, Jane’s Addiction, The White Stripes, Beck, Björk, and more.
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Post by Admin on Apr 10, 2020 18:29:37 GMT
Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert | YouTube Originals
A documentary feature two decades in the making, “Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert” opens up the vault for the very first time to present the legendary performances and behind-the-scenes stories that shaped the seminal music festival.
The film provides a rare look at Coachella’s colorful beginning, presents exclusive, never-before-seen footage, interviews, and key performances from some of the biggest names in music.
Produced and directed by Chris Perkel
Executive Produced by Raymond Leon Roker and Paul Tollett
A Goldenvoice Production in association with Hamsterdam Productions.
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Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2020 18:11:14 GMT
Swifties, can you believe it's been four years since #Bleachella? That's right, it was April 2016 when Taylor Swift attended Coachella for the very first time. While at the music festival in Indio, Calif., T.Swit showed off her bleached blonde hair, which she had recently debuted on the cover of Vogue. When the then-26-year-old arrived in the desert, she posted an iconic photo to Instagram of herself with her bright hair, red lipstick and chic sunglasses. "BLEACHELLA," the Grammy winner declared in the caption of the picture, which also showed her wearing a jacket with a lightning bolt on it. The jacket was a reference to Swift's then-boyfriend Calvin Harris' song with Rihanna, "This Is What You Came For." As fans later learned, Swift actually played a major role in the song, co-writing it under her pseudonym, Nils Sjoberg. Throughout the Coachella weekend, Swift was spotted posing for photos with friends and attending Harris' headlining set, during which Rihanna was a surprise performer. Though much has changed since this time, Swift has referenced this Bleachella era in her music over the years.
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