The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is one of the largest and most famous music festivals in the world. In 2017, the festival attracted over 250,000 people and grossed over $110 million.

Last year, YouTube livestreamed three of the event's six shows. Now, one year later, the video-sharing platform has announced it will stream all six shows this year following an earlier announcement that it had renewed its exclusive livestream agreement with the festival's organizers through 2026.

The shows will take place across six stages: Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theater, Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, and Sonora with viewers able to tune into any to view their favorite artist.

announcing the development, the Google-owned company stated, "This year we will be live streaming Coachella from more stages than ever before with 6 feeds in action (double the amount from last year) across both weekends. Whether you're watching from home, abroad, or at parties with friends, anyone can tune into Coachella's YouTube Channel, pick a stage, and watch the performances happening live with the rest of the fans."