DJ Snake Unveils Massive ‘Pardon My French’ Coachella 2026 Lineup

DJ Snake has officially unveiled the highly anticipated lineup for his 'Pardon My French' takeover at Coachella 2026. The event is scheduled to take place at the festival's Quasar Stage on Saturday, April 18, promising a high-octane experience for attendees.

Coming off a successful run through Miami Music Week and a standout performance at Ultra Music Festival, DJ Snake enters the desert with significant momentum. His recent Miami showcase featured a diverse array of talent, including Asake, A-Trak, TroyBoi, Hamdi, and TRYM. Meanwhile, his closing set on the Ultra main stage remains one of the most discussed moments of the season, highlighted by the debut of unreleased tracks and surprise appearances from J Balvin and Ryan Castro.

Historic B2B Collaborations Take Center Stage

The centerpiece of the Coachella lineup is a landmark back-to-back performance featuring RL Grime and Flosstradamus. These two titans of the industry, both instrumental in the rise of trap music during the 2010s, will join DJ Snake for a historic B2B2B set. Despite their long-standing influence on the scene, this performance marks the first time the trio has collaborated on stage.

The lineup also bridges generational gaps within the electronic music community, pairing DJ Snake with the rapidly ascending Knock2. This collaboration highlights the evolution of the genre, blending established mastery with the fresh energy of the new generation. The bill is further rounded out by a DJ set from French electronic luminary Madeon and a performance by Devault, who continues to gain traction with his consistent output of chart-worthy releases.

Set Times for Saturday, April 18 (Quasar Stage)

  • 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

This edition of 'Pardon My French' serves as a testament to DJ Snake's ability to navigate various sub-genres while pushing the boundaries of festival culture. As a pioneer who helped bring bass-heavy sounds into the global mainstream, he continues to curate experiences that resonate across diverse audiences.

Beyond his contributions to electronic music, DJ Snake's influence remains expansive, with a catalog of collaborations featuring global icons such as Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Selena Gomez, Travis Scott, Jung Kook, and LISA from BLACKPINK. Following the international acclaim of his 2025 album Nomad and his recognition as a GQ Man of the Year, he continues to solidify his legacy as a cultural icon.