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Coachella festival 2018: Beyonce, Eminem and The Weeknd to headline massive lineup

Remaining tickets go on sale this Friday

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Wednesday 03 January 2018 04:07 EST
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Coachella festival has revealed its 2018 lineup and it's pretty huge.

Beyonce was already set to headline after missing out due to her pregnancy last year - the two-weekend festival has also confirmed Eminem and The Weeknd to join the Lemonade star on the main stage.

Coachella 2018 begins on 13 April and ends on 22 April; it takes place in the grounds of the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.

Along with the headliners, the festival will also see performances by SZA, St Vincent, Jamiroquai, War on Drugs, Vince Staples, Haim, alt-J, Fleet Foxes, ODEZSA, Portugal. The Man, Migos and Cardi B.

The Weeknd first performed at Coachella in 2012, while Eminem will be making his debut on the Sunday lineup.

Advance sales for the festival ended in June 2017, while the rest of the available tickets go on sale on Friday 5 January at 8pm in the UK.

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