Coachella 2025: Travis Scott to Headline, Missy Elliott, Shaboozey and More Set to Perform 

Travis Scott is set to headline Coachella 2025, joining an eclectic lineup that includes Lady Gaga, Post Malone and Green Day. The 24th installment of the iconic desert festival will occur at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California, across two weekends: April 11-13 and April 18-20. 

Image: Coachella.

Scott will headline Saturday on both weekends as a special guest, with reports suggesting he has a hand in the festival’s visual design, as hinted by the Coachella lineup’s brown-toned branding he posted on Instagram— with the subtitle being “Designs the desert.” Scott recently launched a rebrand of ComplexCon into CactusCon. The headlining slot marks a significant return for Scott, originally slated to headline in 2020 before the Covid pandemic canceled the event. A rescheduled headlining slot in 2022 was also scrapped in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy. Since then, Scott has regained momentum with his chart-topping Utopia album, the 10th-anniversary streaming release of Days Before Rodeo, and a string of successful, incident-free performances. 

Image: Travis Scott/Instagram.

The lineup also boasts powerhouse performers like Missy Elliott, who wrapped her first-ever arena tour this year, and Megan Thee Stallion, coming off her successful Megan Act I & II releases and arena tour. Mustard, up for Producer of the Year at the 2025 Grammy Awards, will also take the stage, cementing his presence as a festival favorite. 

Additional standout acts include Shaboozey, who is on track to tie the record for 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 with his “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”, and GloRilla, fresh off the release of her debut studio album, Glorious, which has earned strong critical acclaim. The lineup is rounded out by T-Pain, Amaarae, Muni Long, Ty Dolla $ign, BigXthaPlug and more.  

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