Bad Bunny Returns to Headline First Night of Coachella 2023 Weekend 2

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Bad Bunny, April 2023 (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

Bad Bunny Returns to Headline First Night of Coachella 2023 Weekend 2

The Puerto Rican artist returns for his second round at the 2023 festival after bringing out Jowell y Randy, Ñengo Flow, Jhay Cortez, and Post Malone last week

Bad Bunny, the first of the three Coachella 2023 headliners, returns to the festival grounds in Indio, California, for Weekend 2 following his previous history-making set. It’s looking like he’ll perform another career-spanning set that included hits from his most recent LP, 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti. Check out his performance in the livestream below.

Bad Bunny is the first Latin or Spanish-language artist to headline the festival. Last weekend, he was joined by Jowell y Randy, Ñengo Flow, Jhay Cortez, and Post Malone across two hours and more than two dozen songs. During Gorillaz’s Weekend 2 set, not long before he took the stage himself, Bad Bunny joined Damon Albarn and company for “Tormenta,” from last year’s Cracker Island.

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