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Tems, Tyla and Spinall to Set the Stage at Coachella 2024

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This year’s lineup for Coachella includes standout Nigerian singer Tems, the versatile DJ and artist Spinall, and South Africa’s emerging Popstar Tyla.

The vibrant mix of performers promises an unforgettable six-day experience, featuring artists like Peso Pluma, J Balvin, Lil Uzi Vert, Skepta, Jon Baptiste, Ice Spice, Lil Yachty, DJ Snake, and more.

Headliners like Lana Del Rey, Tyler The Creator, and Doja Cat will set the stage on fire at the upcoming 2024 Coachella festival.

Nigerian music stars have become synonymous with Coachella since 2019 with Burna Boy. In 2020, the Grammy-nominated Afrobeat star Seun Kuti and his Egypt 80 Band graced the Coachella stage, followed by CKay’s memorable performance in 2022. Burna Boy returned as a leading supporting act in 2023.

Now, with Tems and Spinall joining the 2024 lineup, they add to the impressive roster of Nigerian talents who have left their mark on the renowned Coachella stage.

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