A Basic Guide To The Coachella Festival
April 10 - April 12, 2015
April 17 - April 19, 2015
Empire Polo Club in Indio, California
Known far and wide as the Coachella Fest or simply as
Coachella, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is a three-day cultural
arts extravaganza that's put on in the Colorado Desert every year. Held at the
Empire Polo Club at Indio, the festival is located in the Inland Empire and is
spread across two weekends. A fairly young festival, Coachella was first put
together in 1999 by founder Paul Tollet. Today the festival is managed by AEG
Live through its subsidiary, Goldenvoice.
Coachella is a place to hear every imaginable kind of music.
Genres typically include electronica, rock, hip hop, and indie. The musical
attractions are complemented by extensive sculpture and installation art
displays. Coachella is a multi-stage festival, featuring continuous
performances at different venues. Besides the main Coachella Stage, shows are
put on at the Outdoor Theatre and a series of semi-permanent tents (Gobi,
Sahara, and Mojave). Coachella featured a small venue called the Oasis Dome in
2006 and 2011. In 2013 festival organizers introduced the Yuma Stage to
increase overall capacity.
The roots of Coachella go back to a Pearl Jam concert that
was held at the Polo Club in 1993. The band was boycotting Ticketmaster's
monopolistic control of concert venues at the time, and the success of this
show demonstrated that the Polo Club made a fine venue for large musical
productions. The first Coachella festival was a two-day event that occurred in
October of 1999. While the organizers were unable to mount a show in 2000,
Coachella has stuck to a regular annual schedule ever since. (The 2001 show held
in April was a one-day affair, the smallest in the festival's history.) 2002
saw the return of two-day schedules. The third day was added to the Coachella
schedule in 2007; the latest expansion came in 2012 when a second weekend was
introduced to the mix. Camping by attendees on the Club grounds has been
allowed since the 2003 festival, just one of many steps taken to enhance the
appeal and convenience of the festival for its visitors.
Coachella 2015 Lineup:
AC/DC
Ab-Soul
Action Bronson
Alabama Shakes
Alesso
Alt-J
Alvin Risk
Andrew McMahon
Angel Olsen
Angus and Julia Stone
Annie Mac
Antemasque
Axwell x Ingrosso
Azealia Banks
Bad Religion
Bad Suns
Belle & Sebastian
Brand New
Built to Spill
Caribou
Carl Craig
Cashmere Cat
Cedric Gervais
Charles Bradley
Chet Faker
Circa Survive
Claude Von Stroke
Clean Bandit
Cloud Nothings
DJ Snake
David Guetta
Deorro
Desaparecidos
Dirty South
Drake
Drive Like Jehu
Duke Dumont
Eagulls
Erol Alkan
FKA twigs
Fitz and the Tantrums
Florence and the Machine
Flosstradamus
Flying Lotus
George Ezra
Gesaffelstein
Glass Animals
Gorgon City
Gramatik
Haerts
Hot Natured
Hozier
Interpol
J.E.S.&S (Jack Master, Eats Everything, Skream, Seth Troxler)
Jack White
Jamie xx
Jason Bentley
Jenny Lewis
John Talabot
Jon Hopkins
Joyce Manor
Jungle
Kasabian
Kaskade
Kaytranada
Kele
Keys N Krates
Kiesza
Kimbra
Lights
Lil B
Loco Dice
Lykke Li
Mac DeMarco
Madeon
Marco Carola
Marina and the Diamonds
Martin Solveig
MØ
Nero
New World Punx
Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible
OFF!
Odesza
Panda Bear
Parquet Courts
Pete Tong
Philip Selway
Phox
Porter Robinson
R3hab
RAC
Radkey
Raekwon and Ghostface Killah
Ratatat
Reverend Horton Heat
Ride
Royal Blood
Ruen Brothers
Run the Jewels
Ryan Adams
Ryan Hemsworth
SBTRKT
Sloan
Slyvan Esso
Squarepusher
St. Lucia
St. Paul and the Broken Bones
St. Vincent
Steely Dan
Stromae
Sturgill Simpson
Swans
Tale of Us
Tame Impala
The Cribs
The Gaslamp Killer Experience
The Night Terrors of 1927
The Orwells
The War on Drugs
The Weeknd
Todd Terje and the Olsens
Toro y Moi
Touche Amore
Tourist
Tycho
Tyler the Creator
Until the Ribbon Breaks
Vance Joy
Vic Mensa
Yelle
Coachella is often headlined by extremely popular,
well-established bands and musical artists. It's also a popular venue for
reunions and showcasing rising talents. Previous Coachella festivals have
included performances by: Prince, Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse, the Wu-Tang
Clan, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, The Killers, Arcade Fire, Radiohead, Kanye West,
Gorillaz, Eminem, Daft Punk, Madonna, the Beastie Boys, Rage Against the
Machine, and the Foo Fighters. As it stands today, Coachella may well be the
biggest, most important, most valuable music festival in the US. Attendance
figures for 2014 broke the half million mark, and that year's festival
generated nearly 80 million dollars in revenue.
The first Cochella festival was scheduled for October ninth
and tenth in 1999, just three months after the relatively disastrous festival
of Woodstock '99. Camping on the grounds of the Polo Club was explicitly banned
in light of the riots and property damage that erupted at the Woodstock show,
and that ban would remain in place until it was lifted in 2002. Coachella's
major inspiration was drawn from the more variable, flexible festivals common
in Europe at the time, featuring many choices of musical performers and limited
crowd sizes. Coachella has a well-earned reputation for picking musicians and
bands based on critical praise and skill instead of record sales or radio
playtime; this has led some fans to praise Coachella as "the
anti-Woodstock."
Ticket sales for this first festival totaled 37,000, with
slightly more visitors coming for the second day than the first. The major
attractions in 1999 were performances by Rage Against The Machine, the Chemical
Brothers, Morrissey, Beck, and Tool. Coachella also offered sets played by DJ
Mike Hawk, Underworld, and Jurassic 5. From the very beginning, the organizers
of the festival were hoping to add a third day to the schedule; in 1999 there
were tentative plans to offer a third day of shows centered around a set played
by Massive Attack. Although festival-goers suffered through three-digit
temperatures in 1999, the overall quality of festival was peaceful and
enjoyable, with picking the best shows from the eight acts playing over the
course of the festival being the primary concern for most visitors. This first
festival was a net loss for Goldenvoice, which led to its subsequent acquisition
by AEG.
Most of the artwork that is displayed at Coachella is
interactive, encouraging attendees to explore them. Much of the artwork shown
comes from Burnisel and architecture schools around the world. Popular art
installations tend to make repeat showings at multiple festivals, like Hotshot
the Robot, Cyclecide, and The Do Lab. Emek, a popular poster artist, has been
producing exclusive limited-edition posters for Coachella since 2007.