Tyler, the Creator Performs With A$AP Rocky, Childish Gambino, and Kali Uchis at Coachella 2024

Tyler, the Creator Performs With A$AP Rocky, Childish Gambino, and Kali Uchis at Coachella 2024

The California rapper played cuts from Call Me If You Get Lost, Wolf, and more during his Saturday night headlining performance at the Indio festival

Tyler the Creator

Tyler, the Creator, April 2024 (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella)

Tyler, the Creator headlined the Saturday night of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He opened with the first song from 2019’s Igor, “Igor’s Theme,” and went on to play tracks from Call Me If You Get Lost (and its 2023 deluxe edition, The Estate Sale), Goblin, Wolf, and more. He even reached back into the Odd Future annals to do some of Bastard’s “Odd Toddlers.” Guests during the set included Childish Gambino (“Running Out of Time”), A$AP Rocky (“Potato Salad” and “Who Dat Boy”), Kali Uchis (“See You Again”), and Charlie Wilson (“Earfquake”). Find Tyler’s performance in the livestream recap video below.

Tyler, the Creator is a bit of a Coachella regular, having performed at the festival in 2011, 2015, and 2018. He’s also made surprise guest appearances during sets from Earl Sweatshirt (in 2013) Schoolboy Q (in 2017), and Kali Uchis (in 2018 and 2023). And, even when not performing at Coachella in 2016, he made headlines for some antics with A$AP Rocky.

Lana Del Rey headlined the first night of Coachella 2024, and Doja Cat closes out the festival’s first weekend on Sunday night.

Tyler, the Creator:

Igor’s Theme
Lemonhead
WusYaName
Lumberjack
I Think
Best Interest
Dogstooth
Running Out of Time
Sorry Not Sorry
Potato Salad
Who Dat Boy
She
Tron Cat
Yonkers
Tamale
Odd Toddlers
Smuckers
IFHY
Earfquake
See You Again
New Magic Wand

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