After Diljit Dosanjh, Rapper Hanumankind Becomes Second Indian Artist To Perform At Coachella

Indian rapper Hanumankind, who shot to global fame with his viral hit Big Dawgs, will become the second Indian to perform at the Coachella music and arts festival. Hanumankind follows in the footsteps of Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh, who performed at Coachella 2024.

On Wednesday (20 November 2024), Coachella 2025 organizers announced the lineup for this year’s festival, revealing that Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone will headline the event, while Travis Scott will play a special guest slot.

Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, and Megan Thee Stallion will also feature at the major event in the California desert that kicks off the music festival circuit. Coachella takes place over two three-day weekends in the spring, this year 11 to 13 April, and 18 to 20 April. Hanumankind will be performing on a Saturday, as per the schedule. However, it has not been clarified if it will be on 12 or 19 April.

The line-up reveal came months earlier than usual, one day after Post Malone slipped in his own tour schedule release that he’d be playing concerts during the anticipated festival dates in Indio. Scott’s performance will come four years after he was slated to headline the 2020 festival, which was ultimately scrapped due to the pandemic.

South Africa’s Tyla will perform at the 2025 edition after pulling out last year due to an injury. Other acts of interest include famed conductor Gustavo Dudamel along with the LA Philharmonic, along with a return to the desert for Brazil’s Anitta and electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk.

Meanwhile, last year’s festival was headlined by Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, and Tyler, the Creator. It also featured a special reunion performance from No Doubt. Taylor Swift was also an overwhelming presence at the grounds flanked by the San Jacinto Mountains in 2024 – although as a spectator, not a performer. For Indian fans, Diljit Dosanjh’s performance at the festival was the highlight, as he took Punjabi music to the iconic festival for the first time.

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