Coachella 2024: DJ Pee .Wee (Anderson .Paak) and SOFI TUKKER Surprise Sets at Do LaB Stage

Coachella Weekend One kicked off with a bang as Do LaB returned with a brand new stage design and an impressive lineup of performers and surprise acts. Here’s a rundown of the highlights from day one:

DJ Pee .Wee Takes the Stage

Closing out the night with an electrifying surprise set was DJ Pee .Wee, the vinyl alter ego of the talented Anderson .Paak. Not only did he bring his signature energy to the stage, but he also treated fans to surprise appearances by Cordae, Freddie Gibbs, and MARIO, making it a night to remember.

SOFI TUKKER Brings the Energy

Adding to the excitement was crossover electronic duo SOFI TUKKER, who delivered a high-energy DJ set that had the crowd buzzing. Their midday performance was a highlight of the day, setting the tone for an unforgettable weekend.

More Acts to Love

But the surprises didn’t stop there. Day one also featured performances by Channel Tres, salute, The Dare (DJ Set), Anna Lunoe, and Melé, showcasing the diverse talent that Do LaB has become known for.

Looking Ahead to Lightning in a Bottle

For those craving more festival fun, the Do LaB stage at Coachella offered a taste of what’s to come at Lightning in a Bottle (LIB). This five-day extravaganza, taking place over Memorial Day Weekend on May 22-27, promises an incredible lineup including Skrillex, Labrinth, Lane 8, and many more.

Don’t Miss Out

With immersive art installations, educational programming, and yoga and movement sessions, LIB is set to be an unforgettable experience. For more information and to secure your spot, visit their website now.

Coachella Weekend One may be over, but the memories will last a lifetime. Stay tuned for more updates and surprises as Coachella Weekend Two approaches!

 


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