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pressenterprise.com | Charlie Vargas |Holly Alvarado |Peter Larsen |Emily St. Martin
When the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival ends, there’s a bittersweet feeling similar to the emotions of saying goodbye to friends at a high school graduation. Fans at the festival’s first weekend at the Empire Polo Club got to see major headliners such as Lady Gaga, who for sure would’ve been a theater kid; the alt-punk rockers Green Day, who would hang out under the bleachers; and Post Malone, the guy who always knew where the parties were.
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ocregister.com | Charlie Vargas |Holly Alvarado |Peter Larsen |Emily St. Martin
Coachella 2025: We gave high school yearbook awards to the best and worst of Coachella Some of the festival's weekend one honorees included Clairo, Lady Gaga, Viagra Boys frontman Sebastian Murphy, Missy Elliott, and more.
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dailybreeze.com | Peter Larsen |Holly Alvarado |Charlie Vargas
Coachella 2025: Post Malone, Jennie, Megan Thee Stallion and Zedd among the highlights of Sunday in the desert
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ocregister.com | Peter Larsen |Holly Alvarado |Charlie Vargas
Post Malone didn’t bring out any country stars during his set on Sunday, but the influence of recent collaborators such as Morgan Wallen and Tim McGraw – and Malone’s love of the country genre in general – was clear in his headliner performance that closed out the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He pulled about a third of his set from the 2014 album “F-1 Trillion,” which featured collaborations with Wallen, McGraw, Dolly Parton, Jelly Roll and more.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Peter Larsen |Holly Alvarado |Charlie Vargas
By Peter Larsen, Holly Alvarado and Charlie Vargas, The Orange County Register INDIO, Calif. - Sunday afternoons at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival have a special vibe all their own. Everyone's feeling the effects of the first two days in the desert. "Is that your hangover walk?" a festival staffer teased as fans straggled slowly from the parking lot to the gates just before 3 p.m. Sunday.
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