Top Interesting Things That Happened at Coachella 2023

The Coachella weekend has come to an end. It happened at California and it served most interesting things to look into. Coachella 2023 proved to be a breeding ground for a slew of unexpected headlines that the audience had not anticipated. You must have seen a lot of interesting things during the biggest music festival. We chose the ones that piqued our interest the most to include in this blog. So, let’s officially close out Coachella by looking at the top most interesting things that happened this year.

Top interesting things that happened at Coachella 2023:
Diljit Dosanjh Making History

Diljit Dosanjh

Diljit Dosanjh recently made history by becoming the first Punjabi performer at the famous music festival. The performer returned to Coachella on April 23, making his second appearance and giving another performance. He performed more of his hit songs at the concert while interacting with the audience. Dosanjh, renowned for songs like “Do You Know,” “G.O.AT,” and “Patiala Peg,” took the stage wearing traditional Punjabi garb. He enhanced the appearance with a black turban, shades, and of course a pair of yellow gloves.
Later, on Sunday, he published a message on Instagram to commemorate this momentous occasion.

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Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello Spotted Together

At Coachella 2023, former lovers Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes rekindled dating rumours among supporters. At the Californian music festival Coachella, they could be seen kissing. The two singers are seen dancing, hugging one another, and then smooching in a video that has surfaced online. Fans questioned whether the couple was reuniting. Before publicly disclosing their split in November 2021 via Instagram, Shawn and Camila dated for more than two years. Shawn and Camila were friends for a while before they started dating in July 2019. Additionally, the couple has worked together on two songs professionally.

Blink-182’s Surprise Performance was a Mood Setter

Blink-182's Surprise Performance

Blink-182 didn’t appear on Coachella’s initial lineup, so fans were in for a big delight when they performed on Friday afternoon. Tom DeLonge had recently made a formal return to the group. He left in 2015, but they reconnected after Mark Hoppus, the band’s lead vocalist, was diagnosed with cancer in 2021.

MUNA x Boygenious Happened

Without Phoebe Bridgers as a featured artist, MUNA’s performance of their 2022 hit “Silk Chiffon” wouldn’t be entirely satisfying, right? Exactly. Phoebe was a surprise visitor who was brought out by MUNA. And then immediately ended Coachella by bringing out “the motherf*cking boys” to complete the song. That would be Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, the final two members of the music group Boygenius.

Becky G Paid Tribute to Mexican-American Music

Becky G appeared as a surprise performer at Coachella 2022, joining Karol G for a rendition of their hit song “MAMIII.” A year later, Becky G gives her first solo performance at Coachella 2023. The Mexican-American singer, who is 26 years old, paid homage to local Mexican music. She did it while wearing a tejana and inviting Mexican performers Peso Pluma, Jess Ortiz Paz of Fuerza Regida, and Marca MP to perform. With her friend and fellow performer Natti Natasha as a fourth surprise guest, Becky finished her set. They then gave a performance of their song “Sin Pijama” before sharing a kiss on the lips. She then performed “Shower,” her debut single, to close the show in a lovely, full-circle career moment.

Charli XCX Unexpectedly gave an Explosive Performance

Charli XCX

Charli XCX commanded the main stage on Saturday despite taking the stage earlier than necessary. Even more than ten years after its debut, the Icona Pop duet “I Love It” continues to rock hard. Because of her hot girl dance, hit-filled setlist, and 1999 appearance with Troye Sivan, Charli XCX had the aura of a headliner even when the sun was still hot.

BLACKPINK’s Performance Became the Main Event

BLACKPINK’s performance on Saturday night at Coachella Valley’s main stage made it a historic weekend. As the festival’s opening act, they made history as the first K-pop group. Earlier in 2029, on the smaller Sahara Stage, Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé, and Lisa created history by becoming the first K-pop girl group ever to take the stage at a U.S. Festival. With their grace and ease, the group dazzled the audience at the event. They perfectly executed difficult choreography and revitalised them with songs like “Pink Venom” and “Lovesick Girls.”

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