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Skrillex, Fred Again.., Four Tet to Close Coachella 2023 After Blink-182

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It’s official: Coachella 2023 will host Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Four Tet as the closing act, following newly added Sunday headliners, Blink 182. Skrillex took to Instagram along with Four Tet and Fred Again, confirming that they are indeed ‘TBA’ listed on the recently shared Coachella 2023 schedule for weekend 2, day 3.

Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Four Tet recently just performed a sold out show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, which sold out within minutes of its announcement just days before the event. Referring to themselves as the Pangbourne House Mafia, the trio also played a pop-up set on a bus in Times Square, as well as an intimate underground show at LPR. During these surprise performances throughout NYC, Skrillex also surprise dropped two brand new albums within days of each other.

Coachella 2023 has been quite the ride — and weekend 2 is still ahead of us. Beginning tomorrow, Friday, 21, the festival returns to Indio, CA, for its annual second weekend. Aside from some minor date and time changes from weekend 1, the biggest change has been previously announced yesterday. Following Frank Ocean dropping out of Coachella 2023 weekend 2, it was announced Blink-182 would be taking his place at the main stage as headliners, following their massive Sahara tent sunset performance during weekend 1.

Today (Thurs., April 20), Blink-182 took to their socials to share the official new Coachella 2023 flyer for weekend 2, where their names are showcased as headliners. Coachella also revealed the official set times for weekend 2, which includes Blink-182 on Sunday. The schedule also lists ‘TBA’ just five minutes after Blink is set to finish their 1-hour headline performance. It wasn’t too long after the set times for weekend 2 were posted that Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Four Tet took to their own social media to subtly (or not so subtly) announce that they were indeed ‘TBA.’

Photo Credit: Theo Batterham