Mexicans are already a constant for the Coachella festival; Not only because there are so many compatriots who can be found in the audience year after year, but also because more and more artists are on stage.
For this occasion, the music event decided to include figures from rap, reggaeton and regional Mexican music, including the always controversial Peso Pluma.
The Mexican started his career in 2023, the same year he appeared at Coachella for the first time, but only as a guest of the announced Becky G; However, his accelerated growth in the industry led to him seeing his name on the official poster.
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But the “Doble P” singer isn't the only Mexican announced as a featured artist, with Santa Fe Klan also set to perform on Saturday, April 13, the same day as Blur, according to the festival's official account.
Joining the Guanajuato rapper are Carin León and the urban genre duo Latín Mafia, which debuted on the main stage of the Flow Fest festival last year.
For his part, Kevin Kaarl will play the ballad with his acoustic guitar, and the cumbia group Son Rompe Pera from Azcapotzalco Mexico City completes the Mexican repertoire of the edition.
As a representative of Latin American music, J Balvin returns to the stages of America after a tour of cities in Asia and Oceania.
The presence of Bizarrap and Young Miko from Argentina complements the presence of the urban genre in the issue.
Other main artists will include Blur, who have announced final performances since 2023 before a temporary break from the band before Demon Albarn returns to work on a new Gorillaz album.
Lana del Rey, Doja Cat and Japan's Peggy Gou as the women who lead the performance and presence of hip-hop artist Tyler The Creator. Something that caught the audience's attention was the absence of Kendrick Lamar, who will be giving a talk in Mexico before Coachella in April.
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