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Coachella sees slowest ticket sales in 10 years for 2024 line-up

Coachella 2024 has seen the festival’s slowest ticket sales in a decade, new reports have revealed.The festival’s latest line-up was revealed earlier this month, with April’s two-weekend festival to be headlined by Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator and Doja Cat, with a special performance by a reunited No Doubt.Other acts announced to perform include Blur, Peso Pluma, J Balvin, Ice Spice, Khruangbin, Jhené Aiko, Lil Uzi Vert, Justice, Deftones, Jungle, Dom Dolla, Bleachers, Peggy Gou, Grimes, a reunited Sublime and more.As SFGate report, the festival’s first weekend is still yet to sell out after six days on sale at the time of writing, the slowest ticket sales in a decade. In 2015, tickets went in less than an hour, while it took less than half a day for the festival to sell out in 2022.Coachella 2024 is set to run from April 12-14 and again on April 19-21.
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Tyler, the Creator shares another new song, ‘Sorry Not Sorry’
Tyler, the Creator has shared a second new track in a week – watch his self-directed video for ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ below.The song follows the release of ‘Dogtooth’, with both tracks featuring on the forthcoming deluxe edition of the Odd Future rapper’s sixth and most recent studio album ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’, due out tomorrow (March 31).Announcing the new collection on Twitter earlier this week, Tyler explained that he had “a lot of songs” left over from the LP. “Some of those songs I really love, and knew they would never see the light of day, so I’ve decided to put a few of them out,” he added.Watch his self-directed video for ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ below.In a four-star review of ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’, which took home the Best Rap Album award at the 2022 Grammys, NME wrote: “The record stands as an all-encompassing culmination of Tyler’s ever-varying sound, showing that growth isn’t always linear and that artists can be a multitude of things.“On ‘Call Me…’, Tyler cements his place as a generational talent, one in fine form and continuing to push the boundaries of his vision and kaleidoscopic sound.”Away from music, Tyler voices Jesus Christ in the new sixth season of Big Mouth, which landed on Netflix last October.Tyler was announced as a guest for the series ahead of its release, but the holy nature of his character was only revealed in a TikTok post by Nick Kroll ahead of the series premiere.In it, Tyler as Jesus speaks to a man who was worried about dancing with a girl without also leaving room for Christ.
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