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Coachella 2023: See Shawn Mendes, Ariana Madix and More Stars Take Over the Music Festival
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Date:2025-04-17 06:50:21
This weekend, Hollywood's top destination was the desert.
Coachella 2023 is officially here and thousands of festival goers packed their bags and headed to Indio, Calif., to experience three days of non-stop fun.
Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK and Frank Ocean performed as headliners, plus talented artists like Becky G, Rosalía, Blink 182 and Charli XCX took the stage.
When VIP festivalgoers weren't dancing the night away, they experienced plenty of star-studded parties, too. Like when Kourtney Kardashian brought Camp Poosh to life, while Rachel Zoe hosted her annual ZOEasis daytime celebration close by.
Ariana Madix and Scheana Shay kicked off the weekend on April 14, when they were seen hanging out with a group of friends at CELSIUS Oasis Vibe House. The Vanderpump Rules stars appeared to be in great spirits while smiling, laughing and taking photos together.
And it wouldn't be Coachella weekend without some fabulous fashion. For many influencers, it's the perfect weekend to bust out bold accessories and colorful ensembles.
"Festival season for me is all about expressing yourself," Camila Coelho recently told E! News. "I'm really digging big necklaces and the hats and scarves and stuff on sunglasses. I'm also taking some statement boots that I never wear from my closet. It's a time for you to be whoever you want."
In case you're stuck at home, E! News has you covered with all the festival scoop. Keep reading to see all of the star sightings from weekend one of Coachella 2023.
The Euphoria actress gives a surprise joint performance with the British musician, marking her return to a music stage for the first time in eight years.
Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa appear together.
The '80s rocker addresses the crowd.
The singer performs with her supergroup.
The star performs during weekend 2.
The singer smiles onstage.
at Revolve Festival with BÉIS x Wanderlust
at Levi's brand presents Neon Carnival with Tequila Don Julio
at evian's Club Hydration at TAO Desert Nights
at Amazon Music and Donavan's Yard Coachella after-party
at Lucky Brand Desert Mirage
at Lucky Brand Desert Mirage
at Flying Embers presents The Racquet Club
at Flying Embers presents The Racquet Club
DJ PEE WEE (a.k.a. Anderson .Paak) celebrates Cap’n Crunch’s 60th Birthday at Cap’n’s Cove during Coachella Weekend 1.
at Levi's brand presents Neon Carnival with Tequila Don Julio
at Levi's brand presents Neon Carnival with Tequila Don Julio
at H&M Poolside Brunch
at Soho Desert House with CIROC Honey Melon
at CELSIUS Oasis Vibe House. Ariana wearing Butterfly belt by Streets Ahead.
at The Zoe Report's Zoeasis
at The Zoe Report's Zoeasis
The Mean Girls: The Musical actress celebrates Cap’n Crunch’s 60th Birthday at Cap’n’s Cove in Palm Springs.
at The Zoe Report's Zoeasis
at Playboy After Dark presented by London Alley
at the Heineken House
at Dickies x OCA Coachella Brunch
at Neutrogena Skin's Vitals Experience
at Sonic Desert Oasis presented by Coca-Cola Creations
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