
Coachella invented the modern music festival, drafting the blueprint for genre-hopping lineups that place equal emphasis on fads and classics. Ever since the inaugural two-day celebration in 1999, Coachella has been imitated, expanded, and replicated, all to various degrees of success. Why did the Southern Californian festival have such an impact? It’s combination of desert destination and clever curation has kept Coachella at the epicenter of pop culture for over two decades. With the 2023 iteration of the festival under way—this year headlined by Bad Bunny, Blackpink, and Frank Ocean, er, Blink-182—it’s a good time to look back at the sets that defined Coachella in the public imagination.