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WORSHIP Set to Make Coachella Debut With Landmark Sahara Closing Set

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For more than 25 years, Coachella has been a proving ground for breakthrough moments in music—introducing rising artists and emerging genres to global audiences. In 2026, the festival welcomes a historic debut from WORSHIP, the powerhouse drum & bass collective made up of Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock, and 1991. The group is set to take over the Sahara Stage on Saturday, April 11 at 11:55 PM, closing out the night in a high-profile slot that runs alongside headliner Justin Bieber.

Arriving in Southern California off the back of a massive mainstage performance at Ultra Music Festival and a sold-out headline show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, WORSHIP have already made history as the first drum & bass act to headline both iconic stages. Their Coachella debut marks another defining milestone as the genre continues its global surge.

That momentum is reflected across the wider electronic landscape. In a recent feature from DJ Mag, the publication highlighted drum & bass as one of the fastest-growing genres worldwide, with Sub Focus emerging as the top-selling drum & bass artist on Beatport. His collaboration with John Summit, “Go Back,” also claimed the title of the platform’s top-selling drum & bass track of the year.

The collective’s catalog reflects that dominance. Sub Focus’ latest album Contact features standout records like “Push The Tempo” with Katy B, “Entwined” with Grimes, “On and On” with bbyclose, “Go Back” with John Summit, and “Wildfire.” Meanwhile, Dimension continues to dominate with his UK silver-certified hit “DJ Turn It Up”, alongside recent releases “Once In A Lifetime” with bbyclose and “Guardian Angel” featuring Karen Harding.

Elsewhere, collaborations like “Miracle” from Sub Focus and Culture Shock with Fragma, and “Tell Me Why” from 1991, alongside “All The Time” by John Summit, The Chainsmokers, and Isley, further showcase the collective’s expansive reach.

Fans can expect these tracks and more—along with eight brand-new WORSHIP productions—to soundtrack what promises to be one of the most explosive sets of the weekend. As they close out the Sahara Stage, the collective’s debut signals not only a defining moment for their career, but a larger breakthrough for drum & bass on one of the world’s biggest stages.

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