Coachella 2026: Gigi Perez kicks off Day 3; Suicidal Tendencies ignites the mosh pit.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a major highlight in the music industry, provides an ideal atmosphere for attendees to gradually immerse themselves in the event, particularly on Sundays, when the weekend festivities begin to wind down. The festival’s diverse lineup serves as an enticing lure for music aficionados, as well as casual listeners seeking a unique experience.
Among the standout performances was Gigi Perez, who captivated the audience with a collection of indie folk anthems. Her set, staged on the Outdoor Stage, primarily featured tracks from her critically acclaimed 2025 album “At the Beach, in Every Life.” Fans gathered on the lawn to enjoy her melodies, with the title track and the nostalgic “Sugar Water,” co-written with her sister Bella Perez, resonating profoundly with the crowd.
The emotional highpoint of the set was marked by a collaboration with Noah Cyrus during the song “Sometimes (Backwards),” showcasing the dynamic between the two artists. Perez concluded her performance with “Sailor Song,” a poignant love ballad that moved many in the audience to tears, highlighting her ability to connect deeply with her audience.
British artist Lil Simz delivered another memorable set at the Mojave Tent, showcasing her prowess as a storyteller with her witty and insightful lyrical content. Her song “Young” offers humorous reflections on daily life, encapsulating the carefree spirit of youth with the memorable line, “Livin’ out your wildest dreams, yeah, we’re just young and dumb.” Simz’s performance of tracks such as “Venom” and “Mood Swings” further illustrated her talent, seamlessly blending her vocal delivery with masterful turntable skills.
Adding to the vibrancy of her show, Simz welcomed American rapper JT for a couple of songs, encouraging the crowd to appreciate JT’s striking stage presence. The performance of “Lion” was particularly impactful, as Simz boldly declared, “We don’t care for what they say, that’s my super power,” affirming her artistic identity.
Another magnet of the festival was the legendary Southern California punk-metal band Suicidal Tendencies. Fronted by founding member Mike Muir, the band demonstrated its enduring appeal with a performance that animated the mosh pit, reminiscent of the excitement generated by previous acts during the festival. Former band member Thundercat rejoined the group for the final three songs of their set, bringing an additional layer of nostalgia to the event.
The setlist featured fan favorites including “Cyco Vision” and the iconic “Institutionalized,” ensuring the crowd remained engaged and energetic. The band concluded their performance with “Pledge Your Allegiance,” leaving attendees eager for future opportunities to witness the band’s unparalleled legacy.
As the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival continues to draw in diverse audiences and renowned artists, it remains a foundational part of the music festival landscape, offering unforgettable experiences that resonate long after the last note is played.
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