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By Bonnie McLaren
BBC Newsbeat
Doja Cat, Tyler, the Creator and Lana del Rey have been announced as headliners at this year's Coachella.
The festival will run across two weekends in April in Indio, California.
Also on the line-up are Skepta, Raye, Flo and BBC Sound of 2024 winners The Last Dinner Party.
Not known only for being one of the biggest music festivals in the world, Coachella has also become famous for being attended by influencers.
Music fans will have the chance to see the first performance from Gwen Stefani's No Doubt in almost ten years.
They posted on Instagram that they would see fans "in the desert".
Girlband Flo said on X "FLOCHELLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", while The Last Dinner Party wrote: "United States we just can't keep our paws off you".
The indie band announced the news with a post showing a video group chat of everyone in the group, which finished with everyone agreeing they should do a performance.
There will also be sets from Canadian Punjabi artists AP Dhillon and rapper Nav, as well as Indian Carnatic musician Sid Sriram.
It follows the success of Diljit Dosanjh being the first Punjabi artist to perform at Coachella last year, with the festival being praised for its South Asian representation.
The 2023 festival ran into problems with its headliners.
Last year's edition was headlined by Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean and Blackpink, but Frank Ocean pulled out of headlining the second weekend and was replaced by Blink-182.
His first performance was widely regarded as chaotic, with representatives for the US star saying a leg injury had prompted last-minute changes to his show.
Coachella will take place on 12-4 April and 19-21 April.
Lana Del Rey is set to headline the Friday slots, Tyler, The Creator will be playing the Saturdays and Doja Cat is topping the Sunday shows.