Do LaB at Coachella 2026 Weekend Two: Surprise Guests, Global Sounds & Unforgettable Moments


Do LaB delivered again. For Weekend Two of the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the legendary immersive experience curators once again proved why their stage is one of the festival’s most coveted destinations — stacking three nights with surprise guests, boundary-pushing sounds, and the kind of spontaneous energy that only Do LaB can conjure.

 

 

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Here’s a full breakdown of the highlights from Friday through Sunday.

Night one of Weekend Two set the tone immediately. Sub Focus kicked things off as the evening’s first surprise guest, sending the crowd into a frenzy with his signature blend of euphoric melodies and driving basslines — a masterclass in drum and bass that had the stage packed from the jump.

LEVEL UP B2B Mary Droppinz brought the bass weight, fusing heavy wubs with dark atmospheric textures for a set that pushed sonic limits while keeping the energy undeniably high. The Brothers Macklovitch — the brotherly duo of A-Trak and Dave 1 — delivered a sun-soaked, groove-heavy crate-digging session that felt both nostalgic and fresh.

Closing out Friday was none other than GRiZ, who showed up as one of the night’s biggest surprises. His set was everything fans love: live saxophone woven through high-energy bass drops and that unmistakable future funk style that has made him a festival staple. Additional programming featured Patricio, Arthi, Sam Alfred, LYNY, ÆON:MODE B2B Blossom, and SBTRKT.

 

 

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Saturday may have been the most eclectic night of the weekend. Eliza Rose opened hearts early in the night, blending soulful, jazz-touched vocals with UK house, garage, and soul — the entire crowd singing along when she dropped her massive collaborative hit with Interplanetary Criminal, B.O.T.A.

DJ Habibeats B2B Zainab brought something truly unique to the Do LaB stage, weaving traditional Arabic melodies into a high-energy tapestry of modern electronic, hip-hop, and global club sounds. Seth Troxler delivered his trademark deep house and minimal selections to a packed crowd, cementing his place as one of the most reliable names in underground dance music.

One of the weekend’s most talked-about moments came from AFTER MIDNIGHT (Matroda x San Pacho), whose newly launched collaborative project made its first-ever live appearance right here at Weekend Two. Their debut performance showcased a tightly curated selection of club-driven cuts — a standout moment that the crowd won’t soon forget.

Closing out the night were Ben Sterling B2B Max Dean, who surprised the crowd with a groove-driven closing set that kept the energy locked in until the final minute. STRAWBRY, Sam Binga B2B Jialing, Ape Drums B2B Bontan, Champion, Sarz, and Gudfella rounded out the night’s programming.

 

 

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Weekend Two’s final day saved some of its best for last. GAG party founders and LA nightlife icons Alex Chapman B2B Zoe Gitter set the Sunday afternoon vibe on fire — the crowd showing absolutely no signs of fatigue heading into the homestretch. X CLUB. followed with a high-intensity set drawing from early ’90s techno through forward-thinking drum and bass, pushing fast-paced rave energy to shift things into another gear.

Chicago-based duo DRAMA — vocalist Via Rosa and producer Na’el Shehade — brought a welcome emotional counterweight with a smooth DJ set blending R&B, soul, and dance-pop into one seamless flow.

Then came the first surprise of the night: Adriatique B2B Cloonee, a first-ever b2b pairing that turned into something even more special when rapper Ty Dolla $ign jumped on stage to perform an unreleased collaboration with Adriatique. Moments like these are exactly why people camp out for the Do LaB.

Hamdi B2B Riordan closed out not just Sunday, but the entire Weekend Two run, with a versatile and energetic set rooted in UK garage, house, and bass — a fitting finale for one of Coachella’s most vibrant stages.

Additional Sunday programming included CQUESTT, Neumonic, Natascha Polké, Maxi Meraki, and Silva Bumpa.


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