The artist takes the main stage on Sunday night, closing out the three-day festival
Post Malone is ready to take on the desert. The rapper/singer kicks off his headlining set tonight on the Coachella main stage, closing out the festival after a packed three days of surprise guests and lively performances.
It’s not Post Malone‘s first time at Coachella; he played for the first time in the Sahara tent back in 2018. But he admitted in a recent interview that he was a little nervous about having the biggest performance of the night, and hinted that something big might b coming. “They want me to do something crazy, and I’m terrified to do it,” he told Billboard. “I wasn’t as nervous back then… I’m just old now. Everything hurts.”
Fans can tune into Post Malone’s anticipated show on Coachella’s YouTube channel. This year, Coachella is hosting a livestream both weekends for the 2025 festival on YouTube, and you can watch many of the performers on each stage across six channels.
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Aside from catching festival-goers’ TikToks or social posts, the only way to livestream Coachella from home is through the Coachella livestream on YouTube this year. YouTube has set up six different livestream channels for the two weekends, which will all stream different artists at the same time. Coachella’s YouTube channels will go live starting at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and you can even catch replays of some of the sets on Coachella’s YouTube channels through the weekend.
Post Malone might also have some new music in store. In the same Billboard interview, he revealed that he’d been traveling to Nashville and has worked on “probably 35 songs” for a new project. “Ot’s just a matter of which one’s rock, and which one’s suck,” he said.