Get your flower crowns and faux hippie clothing ready because Lady Gaga is Coachella's new headliner, alongside previously confirmed performers Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar.
Now that Beyoncé is pregnant with twins, she's dropped out of headlining this year's festival "following the advice of her doctors to keep a less rigorous schedule in the coming months".
Gaga will now be taking Bey's place and tweeted the jolly news, writing: "Let's party in the desert!"
According to Billboard, Coachella organisers wanted a female performer to replace Beyoncé on Saturday, April 15 and 22. Gaga is now taking on the first headlining set by a woman since 2007.
Joining Gaga's bill for those dates are Bon Iver, Two Door Cinema Club, Future, ScHoolboy Q, Martin Garrix and DJ Snake.
Radiohead will be headlining on Friday, April 14 and 21 alongside acts including The xx, Travis Scott, Father John Misty, Empire of the Sun, DJ Dillon Francis and BANKS.
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Coachella will come to a close on April 16 and 23 with Kendrick Lamar, DJ Khaled, Lorde, New Order and a set from Academy Award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer (of Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lion King and The Dark Knight).
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is scheduled for the weekends of April 14 through 16 and April 21 through 23.
As always, the two-weekend festival will be held under the scorching sun at the Empire Polo Club in California's Inland Empire.
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