As BINI gears up for their historic debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, many fans are beginning to ask: what exactly is the Mojave Stage?
At a festival as massive as Coachella, the main stage is only one part of a larger musical ecosystem. Scattered across the desert grounds are multiple stages, each with its own identity, audience and sonic experience.
Among them, the Mojave Tent stands out as one of the most exciting and well-balanced venues in the lineup.
The Mojave Stage is a covered, mid-sized tent that has earned a reputation for curating a mix of critically acclaimed artists and rising stars. It is considered the second-largest tent at Coachella, just behind the Sahara Tent. While it can still draw large, energetic crowds, its enclosed setup allows for better acoustics and a closer connection between performer and audience.
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The artists at Mojave stage
Over the years, the Mojave Tent has become a proving ground for artists on the brink of global breakthroughs, while also hosting established names looking for a more immersive crowd experience.
Its legacy includes performances from alternative legends like Weezer and Kraftwerk, as well as global hitmakers such as Ed Sheeran, Carly Rae Jepsen and Jhené Aiko. More recent editions have welcomed stars like Muni Long and WILLOW.
In 2026, the stage continues the tradition with a diverse roster including Jack White, Devo, Ethel Cain, Blood Orange and Moby.
UK rap heavyweight Central Cee brings his signature drill sound and global chart success to the tent, continuing his rise as one of the most influential voices in modern hip-hop.
Joining him is PinkPantheress, whose dreamy, internet-born pop sound has captivated a new generation of listeners and redefined alt-pop on a global scale.
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K-pop icon Taemin, known for his artistry and stage presence as a member of SHINee, adds a performance style rooted in precision and storytelling. He’s the first male solo K-pop artist to perform at Coachella.
Plus, Japanese singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze brings his blend of pop, jazz and soul that earned him international acclaim.
Where to watch BINI
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Fans worldwide won’t miss a beat. BINI’s set will be available to stream live for free via YouTube, as part of Coachella’s official livestream.
- April 11 | 7:15–8:00 a.m. (Philippine Time)
- April 10 | 4:15–5:00 p.m. (PST)
The festival’s livestream begins April 10 in North America and will stream on both festival weekends (April 10–12 and April 17–19).
Viewers can tune in with enhanced 4K streaming available for select stages, including the Main Stage, Outdoor Theatre and Sahara Tent.
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