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Zoe Delaney

Coachella 2023 - Calvin Harris and Idris Elba confirmed to perform as line-up revealed

Blackpink, Frank Ocean and Bad Bunny will headline the 2023 Coachella music festival, organisers have announced.

The world famous event, which takes place in the Southern Californian desert, is due to return this year over two weekends – April 14-16 and April 21-23.

British stars Calvin Harris and Luther actor Idris Elba will also make appearance at the festival that makes Glastonbury look like a school fete when it comes to celebrity spotting next year.

Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny is set to headline both Fridays, with South Korean girl group Blackpink on the Saturdays and US singer-songwriter Frank Ocean taking the Sunday slots.

Ocean was previously due to headline the festival in 2020, but the event was rescheduled multiple times and then cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Idris Elba will entertain festival fans lucky enough to get tickets to Coachella later this year (AFP via Getty Images)

Also included in the Friday line-up are Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Blondie, Yungblud, Mercury prize nominees Wet Leg and actor Idris Elba.

Saturday’s line-up features Spanish singer Rosalia, Charlie XCX, Labrinth and Mura Masa among others.

Meanwhile, Sunday will also see performances by Bjork, Dominic Fike, Willow and fellow Mercury prize nominee Joy Crookes.

The Scottish DJ will be a must-see for many fans heading to Coachella (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Scottish DJ Calvin Harris - who is engaged to Radio 1 presenter Vick Hope - has also been announced to be returning to the desert.

Presale ticket sales begin on Friday with organisers saying there were “very limited” passes remaining for the festival’s first weekend and suggested fans to look at the second weekend as their best hope in securing tickets.

Last year’s festival saw famous faces flock to the the Empire Polo Club in Indio for two consecutive weekends of music and headline performances from the likes of Billie Eilish, Harry Styles and The Weeknd.

US rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, was due to headline the Sunday slot but the line-up was updated weeks before the event.

Frank Ocean will headline this year's festival (Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
Coachella dropped Ye as a headline act last year (Twitter)

During Styles’ set he surprised fans by bringing on Canadian country music star Shania Twain on one weekend as a special guest and US pop star Lizzo the following week.

Coachella attracts some of the biggest names in showbiz over the course of two weekends, but the rich and famous camp slightly differently to the rest of ticket holders.

Most Coachella celebrities opt for a private rental in Palm Springs - around a 45 minute drive from Coachella's site - and hire a chauffeur to ferry them to the action each day.

Harry was a hit at the American festival last year (Getty Images for Coachella)

The famous faces that do slum it in a public hotel tend to opt for high-end establishments like the Madison Club - a gated golf-course community located across the road from the Polo Fields, home to the Coachella festival.

Luxury private villa Zenyara is another popular celebrity hotspot - boasting that they offer "the ultimate Coachella, Ca getaway and offers a supremely upscale vacation experience."

Gigi and Bella Hadid enjoyed at stay at the desert oasis during the Coachella 2018 festival - sharing multiple envy-inducing snaps to their social media accounts.

It was estimated that the private villa - with its very own man made beach - set the famous siblings back a whopping $350,000 per weekend.

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