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KENDRICK LAMAR FIRES UP COACHELLA’S FIRST WEEKEND

Star power of Lorde, Radiohead, Gaga in eclectic lineup

- The ( Palm Springs) Desert Sun

Here are highlights of the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif.:

DAY 1

Radiohead, playing as the headliner for the third time, had to exit the stage twice within the first seven songs of their set Friday while technician­s tried to fix the speakers that first buzzed and then went out entirely.

After the second time, frontman Thom Yorke said, “Can you actually hear me now?”

The crowd tried to be encouragin­g but could never get fully entranced as Radiohead crowds often do.

They played all the way until 12: 52 a. m., more than two hours total.

Friday afternoon, the Preservati­on Hall Jazz Band, which supposedly is preserving a style popularize­d in the red light district of New Orleans around the start of the 20th century, featured an electric pianist.

A new air- conditione­d tent, called the Sonora, featured compelling punk and Latino acts, such as the female- led Paranoyds and Diamante Eléctrico.

Canadian multi- instrument­alist Mac DeMarco gave a powerhouse performanc­e on the Outdoor Theatre at twilight.

The first major surprise guest came on around 3 p. m. when the Lemon Twigs, a pop- rock band from Long Island, was joined on the Gobi stage for their last song, Couldn’t I Just Tell You, by legendary producer and recording artist Todd Rundgren.

DAY 2

On Saturday night, Lady Gaga took the stage at 11: 29 in a black police hat and leather trench coat, and opened with

Schiebe from her Born This Way album. Gaga also surprised fans by performing a new song, The Cure, about 45 minutes into the set.

“You cure me every time with your love,” she said during the song, telling her fans she loved them and they helped sustain her during difficult times. Gaga closed her performanc­e with Poker Face and Bad Romance in a sheer black body suit covered in sequins, with black underwear beneath.

Also on Saturday, Drake sat in on the Coachella stage with rapper Future. Future also welcomed appearance­s by rappers Ty Dolla Sign and Migos. Migos also jumped onstage with DJ Snake and Gucci Mane.

The Weeknd surprised concertgoe­rs in the Gobi tent when he performed with Nav.

Rappers A$ AP Rocky and Tyler, the Creator sat in for a later set with fellow hip- hop star ScHoolboy Q on the Outdoor Theatre stage. Bastille performed numerous hits, including Pompeii and

Bad Blood to an overflow crowd on the Outdoor Theatre.

DAY 3

Kendrick Lamar got help from some friends to close out the first weekend of the festival. The Sunday headliner brought out ScHoolboy Q, Future and Travis Scott on stage throughout his show — all three also performing at the festival. Lamar hit the stage at 10: 37 p. m. with the song DNA.

Just two hours before Lamar’s set, a crowd as big as Saturday’s star- studded hip- hop shows gathered for a combinatio­n of classical and electronic music by the Oscar- winning composer Hans Zimmer.

Zimmer, who has won two Grammys and an Oscar for his music to The Lion

King, brought a full orchestra to the Outdoor Theatre stage because, as he said, “Somebody had to.”

The crowd devoured everything, even as Zimmer said the orchestra was going to perform a cello concerto, which the audience recognized as music from Pirates of the Caribbean.

The festival- goers became just as excited bymusic from Lion King and a surprise appearance by Pharrell Williams, who collaborat­ed with Zimmer on the music to Hidden Figures.

Grouplove had their audience at the Coachella stage singing along to hits such as Tongue Tied and Ways to Go. The electro- pop- rock band Future Islands attracted a moderate- size crowd on the Outdoor Theatre stage with a hitladen set including Ran and Seasons ( Waiting On You).

Other Sunday highlights included Lorde, who closed her well- attended performanc­e on the Coachella stage with a passionate rendition of her recent hit Green Light.

 ?? RICHARD LUI, THE ( PALM SPRINGS) DESERT SUN ?? Kendrick Lamar performs Sunday night during the Coachella ValleyMusi­c and Arts Festival.
RICHARD LUI, THE ( PALM SPRINGS) DESERT SUN Kendrick Lamar performs Sunday night during the Coachella ValleyMusi­c and Arts Festival.

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