Billy Idol, at 70, has not only maintained his relevance in the music scene but has also been recognized with an induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. His performances, including a surprise appearance at Coachella, highlight his ongoing connection with fans and the music industry.
Sara Landry, also known as 'The High Priestess of Techno,' performed at Coachella with Blood Oath, a collective of female DJs she assembled. Her unique style and heavy industrial production have made her a power player in the dance music scene, especially after her viral Boiler Room set that garnered 10 million views.
Monáe shredded on guitar to the PinkPantheress cut "Another Life," while helpful signs on stage pointed out that she was, in fact, a famous person, and worthy of applause from the famously phone-addled crowd.
Suicidal Tendencies just wrapped up consecutive weekends at Coachella, where they were had by surprise guests for both of their sets. Two former bassists, Thundercat and Metallica's Robert Trujillo, joined them, along with Nisha STar, who appears on their 2025 single 'Adrenaline Addict.'
Kacey Musgraves didn't just trot out a boring Coachella set opener - in fact, she trotted out on a horse, the first of what turned out to be a set full of surprises.