- Celebrated return after a decade-long absence.
- Iconic track "Lean On" takes center stage.
- Unforgettable crowd engagement and energy.
Major Lazer made a triumphant return to the Coachella stage in 2026, delivering an explosive performance of their global hit "Lean On" that captivated thousands and reaffirmed their status as festival legends.
The desert air thrummed with anticipation as Major Lazer took to the Coachella stage, marking their first appearance at the iconic festival in a decade. From the moment the first beats of "Lean On" dropped, the crowd erupted into a unified wave of energy. The infectious rhythm and familiar melody instantly transformed the field into a massive dance floor, with fans singing along to every word and moving in sync with the pulsating bass.
The performance was a masterclass in festival showmanship. Diplo and the crew commanded the stage with dynamic presence, weaving the track's signature elements, from the iconic finger snaps to the soaring vocal hooks, into a seamless, high-octane experience. The visual spectacle complemented the sonic assault, creating an immersive environment that left no attendee untouched by the sheer force of the music.
Beyond the music, Major Lazer forged an undeniable connection with the audience. Addressing the crowd, the group expressed their heartfelt gratitude for being back after ten years, eliciting a thunderous roar of approval. This personal touch fueled an already electric atmosphere, leading to massive crowd participation with calls to put hands up high, clap along, and a resounding "Put Them Up!" chant that echoed across the festival grounds. The energy culminated in a powerful "Let's Go!" outro, leaving the audience exhilarated and craving more.
Major Lazer's 2026 Coachella set for "Lean On" was more than just a performance; it was a celebratory homecoming, a testament to their enduring appeal, and a defining moment that will undoubtedly be etched into the festival's rich history.
“Coachella, HOW YOU FEELING TONIGHT? THIS IS MAJOR LAZER SOUND. WE'RE HERE. It's been like 10 years since we were at Coachella and it feels good to be back WITH YOU GUYS.”




