Featuring a cross-generational lineup including the first-ever RL Grime x Flosstradamus B2B, alongside DJ Snake B2B Knock2, Madeon, and Devault

DJ Snake has unveiled the lineup for his “Pardon My French” takeover at Coachella 2026, taking place at Quasar Stage on Saturday, April 18.
Following a standout run through Miami Music Week and Ultra Music Festival, DJ Snake arrives at Coachella with strong momentum, continuing a year defined by large-scale performances, international touring, and major releases. In Miami, “Pardon My French” returned with a genre-spanning lineup, featuring Asake, A-Trak, TroyBoi, Hamdi, & TRYM, before he closed out Ultra’s main stage with one of the weekend’s most-talked-about sets featuring unreleased music and surprise guest moments, including J Balvin and Ryan Castro.
At the center of the lineup is a first-ever back-to-back between RL Grime and Flosstradamus, two artists widely recognized for shaping the rise of trap music in the 2010s and bringing their own individuality onto global festival stages, joining DJ Snake on stage for a defining B2B2B moment at Coachella. Despite years of shared history, this marks the first time they will perform together.
The lineup also features a cross-generation moment between DJ Snake and Knock2, bringing together one of the most established acts in dance music worldwide with one of the most in-demand artists of the new generation.
Further appearances include a DJ set from French artist Madeon, as well as Devault, who continues to gain momentum with a growing catalog of charting releases.
Spanning multiple corners of electronic music, the Coachella edition of Pardon My French brings together artists across generations, reflecting how DJ Snake moves between scenes and pushes festival culture forward. As one of the first major festival headliners to bring trap and bass music into the mainstream, he continues to take that sound to the world’s biggest stages.
Following a standout run through Miami Music Week and Ultra Music Festival, DJ Snake arrives at Coachella with strong momentum, continuing a year defined by large-scale performances, international touring, and major releases. In Miami, “Pardon My French” returned with a genre-spanning lineup, featuring Asake, A-Trak, TroyBoi, Hamdi, & TRYM, before he closed out Ultra’s main stage with one of the weekend’s most-talked-about sets featuring unreleased music and surprise guest moments, including J Balvin and Ryan Castro.
At the center of the lineup is a first-ever back-to-back between RL Grime and Flosstradamus, two artists widely recognized for shaping the rise of trap music in the 2010s and bringing their own individuality onto global festival stages, joining DJ Snake on stage for a defining B2B2B moment at Coachella. Despite years of shared history, this marks the first time they will perform together.
The lineup also features a cross-generation moment between DJ Snake and Knock2, bringing together one of the most established acts in dance music worldwide with one of the most in-demand artists of the new generation.
Further appearances include a DJ set from French artist Madeon, as well as Devault, who continues to gain momentum with a growing catalog of charting releases.
Spanning multiple corners of electronic music, the Coachella edition of Pardon My French brings together artists across generations, reflecting how DJ Snake moves between scenes and pushes festival culture forward. As one of the first major festival headliners to bring trap and bass music into the mainstream, he continues to take that sound to the world’s biggest stages.
Set Times - Quasar Stage - Saturday, April 18
Devault - 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Madeon (DJ Set) - 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
DJ Snake B2B RL Grime B2B Flosstradamus - 8:15 PM – 9:45 PM
DJ Snake B2B Knock2 - 9:45 PM – 11:00 PM
Devault - 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Madeon (DJ Set) - 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
DJ Snake B2B RL Grime B2B Flosstradamus - 8:15 PM – 9:45 PM
DJ Snake B2B Knock2 - 9:45 PM – 11:00 PM
About DJ Snake
Cultural icon DJ Snake has shaped the global music landscape with hits like “Let Me Love You,” “Middle,” “Lean On,” and “Taki Taki.” Collaborating with leading names across pop and urban music including Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Selena Gomez, Future, Travis Scott, Jung Kook, J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Don Toliver, Stray Kids, LISA from BLACKPINK, and Amadou and Mariam, he has built a cross genre catalog with lasting worldwide impact. With over 52 million monthly Spotify listeners and more than 40 billion streams, he has sold out arenas globally and redefined the modern electronic artist.
Rooted in the French underground electronic scene, DJ Snake emerged as a pioneer in blending electronic music with trap, hip-hop, and modern pop, reintroducing vocal chops and high-impact drops into mainstream pop production. Breakthrough tracks like “Bird Machine,” “Turn Down for What,” and “Propaganda” became cultural landmarks, reshaping electronic music and ushering twerk, trap, and hip-hop influences into the global mainstream.
His rise from clubs to stadiums includes headlining Accor Arena and Stade de France, selling over 100,000 tickets between the two Paris shows in minutes, while dominating markets across Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. In 2025, he released Nomad, a globally influenced project that earned major international covers and a GQ Man of the Year award, alongside continued expansion into fashion through global brand collaborations and his Pardon My French collective.
Cultural icon DJ Snake has shaped the global music landscape with hits like “Let Me Love You,” “Middle,” “Lean On,” and “Taki Taki.” Collaborating with leading names across pop and urban music including Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Selena Gomez, Future, Travis Scott, Jung Kook, J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Don Toliver, Stray Kids, LISA from BLACKPINK, and Amadou and Mariam, he has built a cross genre catalog with lasting worldwide impact. With over 52 million monthly Spotify listeners and more than 40 billion streams, he has sold out arenas globally and redefined the modern electronic artist.
Rooted in the French underground electronic scene, DJ Snake emerged as a pioneer in blending electronic music with trap, hip-hop, and modern pop, reintroducing vocal chops and high-impact drops into mainstream pop production. Breakthrough tracks like “Bird Machine,” “Turn Down for What,” and “Propaganda” became cultural landmarks, reshaping electronic music and ushering twerk, trap, and hip-hop influences into the global mainstream.
His rise from clubs to stadiums includes headlining Accor Arena and Stade de France, selling over 100,000 tickets between the two Paris shows in minutes, while dominating markets across Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. In 2025, he released Nomad, a globally influenced project that earned major international covers and a GQ Man of the Year award, alongside continued expansion into fashion through global brand collaborations and his Pardon My French collective.
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