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Chris Lorenzo Returns to Coachella for a Second Consecutive Year, Bringing a New Stage Experience and Fresh IDs

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In an industry that often urges artists to stay in their lane, Chris Lorenzo proves that defying expectations is a superpower. The UK-born producer returns to Coachella on April 11 & 18, marking his second consecutive appearance at the festival. Last year, Lorenzo debuted at Coachella as part of Anti Up, his electrifying duo with Chris Lake—this year, he takes center stage solo, ready to push boundaries once again.

With a catalog of chart-smashing hits, including his 2021 breakout single “California Dreamin’” with High Jinx, Lorenzo modernized a classic while uniting newcomers and dance music veterans on the same floor. His signature bass-driven soundscapes create unspoken pacts between dancers, where ephemeral moments in the club turn into lasting memories.

Beyond his solo career, Lorenzo has been a creative force behind critically acclaimed projects like Anti Up and genre-defying remixes, such as his booming rework of Amyl and the Sniffers’ “U Should Not Be Doing That.” Each new release proves his ability to redefine the electronic landscape while bringing contrasting influences into perfect harmony.

At Coachella 2025, fans can expect a next-level set featuring new IDs, fan-favorite classics, and an all-new stage design packed with bespoke visuals.

Lorenzo’s sonic identity is deeply rooted in his formative years within the UK’s gritty underground scene, yet his music continues to evolve—bridging past and present in a way that makes him one of dance music’s most enduring forces. Never one to be confined to a single genre or sound, Chris Lorenzo invites fans on his latest journey—an unpredictable, era-blurring adventure that continues to redefine electronic music.

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