Gorillaz Bring Out Bad Bunny, Beck, More at Coachella 2023 Weekend 2

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Gorillaz and Bad Bunny

Gorillaz and Bad Bunny, photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Coachella

Gorillaz Bring Out Bad Bunny, Beck, More at Coachella 2023 Weekend 2

De La Soul, Little Simz, Thundercat, and Yasiin Bey also joined the band onstage

Gorillaz returned to the main stage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday night, April 21 for a second weekend performance. Damon Albarn and the band performed in support of their recent album, Cracker Island, and celebrated a career-spanning set by bringing out a number of guests, including a face mask-wearing Bad Bunny for “Tormenta,” Beck on “The Valley of the Pagans,” Yasiin Bey for “Sweepstakes,” and Little Simz on “Garage Palace.” As with their Weekend 1 set, Gorillaz once again played “Feel Good Inc.” (with De La Soul), “Cracker Island” (with Thundercat), “Clint Eastwood” (with Del the Funky Homosapien), and “Dirty Harry” (with Bootie Brown). “I’m sorry, but Weekend 2 is better than Weekend 1,” said Albarn. See the band’s setlist, and watch a replay of their set, below.

Last year, during her first headlining set at Coachella, Billie Eilish brought out Albarn for a rendition of her Happier Than Ever track “Getting Older.” Albarn also did Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc.” with Eilish and De La Soul’s Posdnuos.

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Gorillaz:

M1 A1
Tranz
The Valley of the Pagans [ft. Beck]
Cracker Island [ft. Thundercat]
O Green World 
Tormenta [ft. Bad Bunny]
With Love to an Ex [ft. Moonchild Sanelly]
Sweepstakes [ft. Yasiin Bey]
Andromeda
New Gold [ft. Bootie Brown]
On Melancholy Hill
Kids With Guns
Dirty Harry [ft. Bootie Brown]
Garage Palace [ft. Little Simz]
Rock the House [ft. Del the Funky Homosapien]
Feel Good Inc. [ft. De La Soul]
Clint Eastwood [ft. Del the Funky Homosapien]

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