Coachella 2026 Expands Its Electronic Music Lineup With Do Lab and Quasar Stage Announcements, signaling an even stronger focus on dance and electronic sounds across the desert festival.
The electronic side of Coachella received a major boost following the January 29 announcement of the Do Lab stage lineups. Known for pushing creative boundaries and spotlighting both rising talent and established names, the Do Lab continues its tradition of offering different artist rosters across the festival’s two weekends.
During Weekend One, the Do Lab will welcome performances from Tinashe, Anfisa Letyago, Baby J, Jigitz, Poolside, Roddy Lima, Onmon, Jazzy, and Andy C. Weekend Two brings a fresh mix of acts, including Seth Troxler, A-Trak alongside Dave 1 performing as The Brothers Maklovitch, Tourist, Sbtrkt, Sarz, and a special back-to-back set from Mary Droppinz and Level Up, among many others.
A staple of Coachella for more than two decades, the Do Lab stage has built a reputation for surprise appearances and genre-blending sets. Past unannounced guests have included global stars like DJ Snake and Billie Eilish, adding to the stage’s cult following. Beyond Coachella, the Do Lab team also hosts its own festival, Lightning in a Bottle, which returns to Southern California over Memorial Day weekend with a lineup featuring Mau P, Sara Landry, Zeds Dead, Empire of the Sun, and more.

Coachella 2026 itself is set for April 10–12 and April 17–19, 2026, and boasts an expansive electronic-heavy lineup. Artists scheduled to perform include Anyma, Nine Inch Nails teaming up with Boys Noize as Nine Inch Noize, PinkPantheress, Solomun, Disclosure, Rezz, Mochakk, Duke Dumont, Kaskade, Major Lazer, Subtronics, and many others.
Adding even more momentum, Coachella recently revealed programming for its Quasar Stage. Weekend One will feature Pawsa, David Guetta, Fatboy Slim, and a collaborative set from Armin van Buuren and Adam Beyer. Weekend Two shifts gears with performances by DJ Snake and Sara Landry, rounding out a diverse and high-energy electronic showcase.
With these latest announcements, Coachella 2026 is shaping up to be one of the festival’s most ambitious electronic editions yet, offering fans a wide-ranging journey through house, techno, bass, and experimental sounds.
