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The best moments of the first weekend in the desert

By Christopher J. Jones
April 22, 2022
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Coachella 2022: The best moments of the first weekend in the desert

There is no doubt that what makes Coachella special is the countless memories it creates between attendees and performers. Like weekend two starts tomorrow, here are some of the best unforgettable moments from the first weekend of Coachella 2022.

To be part of one in one’s lifetime would be a feat, but to be in the crowd for several days over the course of three days is unfathomable. Since Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Isaiah Rashad for Swedish Mafia, The Weeknd, Arcade Fire, Harry Styles and countless others, there were a multitude of surprises and unique moments that could only happen in the desert. Here are some of those highlights from the first three days of Coachella 2022.

Justin Bieber joins Daniel Caesar during his set to perform their hit song “Peaches.”

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Coachella 2022

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Karol G brings out Tiësto during his performance on the main stage.

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Danny Elfman sends shockwaves through the Coachella grounds with a unique performance.

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After years of anticipation, Madeon is finally making a comeback in the desert with her captivating production “Good Faith Forever”.

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Coachella 2022

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Megan Thee Stallion is rocking the night while previewing new music.

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Isaiah Rashad addresses his sexuality and coming out in a video montage during his set intro.

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Arcade Fire joins the Coachella lineup at the last minute for a surprise performance.

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Post Malone surprises a crowded Sahara tent as 21 Savage brings him on stage during the performance of “Rockstar.”

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Shania Twain shares an unforgettable duet with Harry Styles on her headlining show Friday.

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Anitta starts Coachella 2022 off with a bang as she takes out Snoop Dogg to start her set and performs “Onda Diferente.”

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2NE1 reunited on stage for the first time in seven years at the 88rising set.

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Lil Baby ends his show with a powerful Black Lives Matter statement.

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Doja Cat captivates the masses as she proves why she deserves a headlining spot.

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The Swedish House Mafia return to the stage while teaming up with The Weeknd for a once-in-a-lifetime set.

Image Credit: Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ABA

Billie Eilish becomes the youngest headliner in Coachella history. Brings out Damon Albarn from The Gorillaz and Khalid.

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Coachella 2022

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We can’t wait to see what weekend two has in store for us, but one thing’s for sure, Coachella 2022 will be one for the history books.

Don’t miss Coachella 2022’s exclusive live stream, “Coachella Curated,” on Youtube.

Image credit: Jenn Five

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