


He traded in his silvery sequined one-piece outfit from Weekend 1. Styles brought the same energy to his Weekend 2 set as he did the first weekend. He implored the crowd to sing if they wanted to sing and dance if they wanted to dance - and to simply “Be the person they most want to be tonight.” The duo sent the crowd into a frenzy as they strutted the extended stage in matching furry coats. No one was injured and the owners were able to retrieve their tent about 40 yards south of where it started. The 15-second long flight for the tent-turned-kite was a reminder to always keep your tents anchored even on a day that seems calm. On an otherwise calm afternoon as campers trudged to and from the showers before heading into the festival for the final day Sunday, an out-of-nowhere gust of wind sent people scrambling.Ī light blue tent took flight, and passersby began to take video of it on their phones, only to have it swoop down and send them ducking for cover. That's kinda crazy," Abstract said before the group closed with the song "Boogie." Surprise wind gust sends tent flying in Coachella campground Sunday "This is the last song we'll ever do as a band. Wearing jackets saying "All Good Things Must Come to an End!" the seven main members of the band - Jabari Manwa, Matt Champion, Dom McLennon, Merlyn Wood, Kevin Abstract, Bearface and Joba - gave the crowd energetic deliveries of "Buzzcut," "Star," and Gold," before taking a beat. The group, which formed in 2010, engaged with the crowd on several occasions, making jokes and thanking them. Instead, it appeared the pressure was off and it was all about having a fun night. The BROCKHAMPTON members didn't seem to be emotional about their final show. Such was the case Saturday night with the farewell show from BROCKHAMPTON, which announced ahead of the festival that they would be going on "indefinite hiatus" after their performances in Indio.

The band is a combination of musicians from Amsterdam and the United Kingdom.Ĭoachella is often a festival to catch bands on their way to fame, but occasionally it's also a final curtain call for beloved artists. He was able to find the other members of the band, including vocalist, keyboardist and Bağlama player Erdinç Ecevit Yıldız, via the Internet. He said he had the idea for starting the band in 2016 but didn't know any Turkish musicians.

Their 2019 album "Gece" was critically acclaimed and was nominated in 2020 for "Best World Music Album" at the Grammy Awards.īassist Jasper Verhulst, who is from the Netherlands, is a fan of '70s Turkish rock. The six-piece band Altın Gün (Golden Day) has released four albums since 2018. More: Coachella 2022: FINNEAS delivers breezy Sunday show after backing sister Billie Eilish Altın Gün brings Turkish rock-funk to big crowd on Sunday He followed that with the emotional "I Lost a Friend" and concluded with his biggest hit, "Let's Fall in Love for the Night." He kicked his set off with the song "Naked." During his song "Around My Neck," he was so comfortable he actually laid down on top of his piano, singing up to the sky. Donning a natty light-blue suit, he rolled through almost the same set he performed last Sunday, acknowledging that for him this is Weekend 2, but to all the fans out there this is their Weekend 1.
