Coachella 2026 Live: How to Watch the Festival for Free and Who’s Performing


With this year’s event having sold out in just two days, Coachella is once again festival season’s hot ticket. 

Around 125,000 music fans are set to descend on the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California each day of the festival, which takes place over two weekends: Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12 and Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19. Sabrina Carpenter, Labrinth, Katseye, and Young Thug are among the performers set to hit the desert stages this year, 

All is not lost if you missed out on a $550 ticket. Here’s our guide to watching your favorite acts from the comfort of your home on YouTube, without the hassle of annoying influencers, Coachella Cough and exorbitantly priced food and water

Who is headlining Coachella 2026?

There’s a definite pop flavor to this year’s main acts performing at the Empire Polo Club. Sabrina Carpenter tops the bill on both Fridays, marking the second time the singer has performed at the festival. She debuted her smash hit Espresso at Coachella on the same day it was released, back in 2024. 

Justin Bieber headlines both Saturdays, marking the Canadian singer’s first full-length performance since he was forced to cancel a world tour four years ago due to health concerns. Bieber’s set is likely to draw heavily from last year’s Swag and Swag II albums, with collaborator and guitar hero Mk.gee tipped to make a guest appearance. 

Singer Karol G performing on stage.

Karol G performs during Halftime of the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers at Arena Corinthians on Sept. 5, 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

Buda Mendes/Getty Images

Both weekends will close out with a reggaeton party, with Grammy-winning global star Karol G headlining on each Sunday. The Colombian star, who will be making her second Coachella appearance following her 2022 performance, will be the first Latina to headline the iconic three-day festival. 

Who else is performing at Coachella this year?

Arguably one of the most anticipated performances is set to come from Young Thug, with the Atlanta rapper making his first major festival appearance since the conclusion of his high-profile legal battle. He’s due to debut tracks from his brand new album that’s titled DBC (Day Before Coachella). 

Pusha T and Malice’s recent reunification as Clipse will continue with a slot on the Outdoor Theatre stage on Saturday, while David Guetta and Fatboy Slim are among the superstar DJs getting the Quasar stage jumping. 

While it’s fair to say the festival isn’t quite the alternative music-focused event it once was, there’s no shortage of guitar-orientated acts hitting the stages in Indio, including some big names making high-profile comebacks. New York indie stars The Strokes will play new tracks from their soon-to-be-released album, Reality Awaits, while The xx make their live US return after almost a decade away. 

Fresh from his recent appearance on SNL, former White Stripes frontman Jack White has been announced as a late addition to the Saturday lineup. And veteran stars Iggy Pop and David Byrne are playing both weekends, with Byrne at the Outdoor Theatre and Iggy set to appear on the Mojave stage.

Elsewhere, there’s major girl band energy from BINI, with the eight-piece group set to become the first Filipino act to play the festival. Meanwhile Katseye will be making one of their first appearances since the departures of band members Hybe and Geffen.

How to stream Coachella 2026 for free

The great news for music fans is that YouTube will once again be broadcasting this year’s festival live around the world for free. The streaming platform will be showing performances from seven of the festival’s stages simultaneously, allowing viewers to flick between acts as they happen. 

Head to YouTube’s dedicated Coachella channel, or dock yourself at one of the stages listed here to watch:

What’s new with YouTube’s coverage for Coachella 2026

The great news for those watching on a large screen TV at home is that this year’s coverage of the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre and the Sahara Stage will be livestreamed in 4K for the first time, while a multiview option will let you watch up to four stages at once while letting you switch between audio feeds. We’ll note that 

Dance music fans be able to watch the Quasar stage in both horizontal and vertical formats, with the vertical feed set to be shot on a Google Pixel handset. This year also sees the introduction of Coachella TV, a 24/7 YouTube feed that features both past performances from the festival as well as highlights from this year’s event.

You can find a full schedule for Coachella 2026 below, and you can also choose to download the official Coachella Livestream app for Android or iOS to plan your schedule and receive alerts and reminders for stage times. 

Coachella 2026 schedule, April 10 to 12

Friday, April 10

Coachella Stage

  • Anyma — 12 midnight PT/3 a.m. ET/8 a.m. BST/9: a.m. CEST/5 p.m. AEST
  • Sabrina Carpenter — 9:05 p.m. PT/12:05 a.m. ET/5:05 a.m. BST/6:05 a.m. CEST/2:05 p.m. AEST
  • The xx — 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET/3 a.m. BST/4 a.m. CEST/12 p.m. AEST
  • Teddy Swims — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Record Safari — 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET/12:15 a.m. BST/1:15 a.m. CEST/9:15 a.m. AEST

Outdoor Theatre

  • Disclosure — 10:35 p.m. PT/1:35 a.m. ET/6:35 a.m. BST/7:35 a.m. CEST/3:35 p.m. AEST
  • Turnstile — 8:05 p.m. PT/11:05 p.m. ET/4:05 a.m. BST/5:05 a.m. CEST/1:05 p.m. AEST
  • Dijon — 6:40 p.m. PT/ 9:40 p.m. ET/2:40 a.m. BST/3:40 a.m. CEST/11:40 a.m. AEST
  • Lykke Li — 5:20 p.m. PT/8:20 p.m. ET/1:20 a.m. BST/2:20 a.m. CEST /10:20 a.m. AEST
  • Dabeull — 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET/12:00 midnight BST/1 a.m. CEST/9 a.m. AEST
  • Tiffany Tyson — 2:50 p.m. PT/5:50 p.m. ET/10:50 p.m. BST/11:50 p.m. CEST/7:50 a.m. AEST

Sonora

  • Not for Radio — 11:50 p.m. PT/2:50 a.m. ET/7:50 a.m. BST/8:50 a.m. CEST/ 4:50 p.m. AEST
  • Hot Mulligan — 10 p.m. PT/1 a.m. ET/6 a.m. BST /7 a.m. CEST/3 p.m. AEST
  • Cachirula & Loojan — 8:25 p.m. PT/11:25 p.m. ET/4:25 a.m. BST/5:25 a.m. CEST/1:25 p.m. AEST
  • Ninajirachi — 7:10 p.m. PT/10:10 p.m. ET/3:10 a.m. BST/4:10 a.m. CEST/12:10 p.m. AEST
  • The Two Lips — 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET/2 a.m. BST/3 a.m. CEST/11 a.m. AEST
  • Fleshwater — 4:50 p.m. PT/7:50 p.m. ET/12:50 a.m. BST/1:50 a.m. CEST/9:50 a.m. AEST
  • Wednesday — 3:40 p.m. PT/6:40 p.m. ET/11:40 p.m. BST/12:40 a.m. CEST/8:40 a.m. AEST
  • Carolina Durante — 2:35 p.m. PT/5:35 p.m. ET/10:35 p.m. BST/11:35 p.m. CEST/7:35 a.m. AEST
  • Febuary — 1:40 p.m. PT/4:40 p.m. ET/9:40 p.m. BST/10:40 p.m. CEST/6:40 a.m. AEST
  • Doom Dave — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST

Gobi

  • Creepy Nuts — 11:05 p.m. PT/ 2:05 a.m. ET/7:05 a.m. BST/ 8:05 a.m. CEST/4:05 p.m. AEST
  • Joost — 9:50 p.m. PT/12:50 a.m. ET/5:50 a.m. BST/6:50 a.m. CEST/2:50 p.m. AEST
  • Holly Humberstone — 8:25 p.m. PT/11:25 p.m. ET/4:25 a.m. BST/5:25 a.m. CEST/1:25 p.m. AEST
  • Fakemink — 7:20 p.m. PT/10:20 p.m. ET/3:20 a.m. BST/4:20 a.m. CEST/12:20 p.m. AEST
  • Cmat — 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET/2:15 a.m. BST/3:15 a.m. CEST/11:15 a.m. AEST
  • Joyce Manor — 5:10 p.m. PT/8:10 p.m. ET/1:10 a.m. BST/2:10 a.m. CEST/10:10 a.m. AEST
  • NewDad — 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET/12 midnight BST/1 a.m. CEST/9 a.m. AEST
  • Bob Baker Marionettes — 2:55 p.m. PT/5:55 p.m. ET/10:55 p.m. BST/11:55 p.m. CEST/7:55 a.m. AEST
  • Cahuilla Bird Singers and Dancers — 2:15 p.m. PT/5:15 p.m. ET/10:15 p.m. BST/11:15 p.m. CEST/7:15 a.m. AEST 

Mojave

  • Blood Orange — 11:55 p.m. PT/2:55 a.m. ET/7:55 a.m. BST/8:55 a.m. CEST/4:55 p.m. AEST
  • Ethel Cain — 10:35 p.m. PT/1:35 a.m. ET/6:35 a.m. BST/7:35 a.m. CEST/3:35 p.m. AEST
  • Moby — 8:10 p.m. PT/11:10 p.m. ET/4:10 a.m. BST/5:10 a.m. CEST/1:10 p.m. AEST
  • Devo — 6:45 p.m. PT/9:45 p.m. ET/2:45 a.m. BST/3:45 a.m. CEST/11:45 a.m. AEST
  • Central Cee — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • BINI — 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET/12:15 a.m. BST/1:15 a.m. CEST/9:15 a.m. AEST
  • Slayyyter — 3 p.m. PT/6:00 p.m. ET/11:00 p.m. BST/12:00 midnight CEST/8:00 a.m. AEST
  • Novasoul — 2 p.m. PT/5:00 p.m. ET/10:00 p.m. BST/11:00 p.m. CEST/7:00 a.m. AEST

Sahara

  • Sexyy Red — 12:05 a.m. PT/3:05 a.m. ET/8:05 a.m. BST/9:05 a.m. CEST/5:05 p.m. AEST
  • Swae Lee — 10:50 p.m. PT/1:50 a.m. ET/6:50 a.m. BST/7:50 a.m. CEST/3:50 p.m. AEST
  • Levity — 9:15 p.m. PT/12:15 a.m. ET/5:15 a.m. BST/6:15 a.m. CEST/2:15 p.m. AEST
  • KATSEYE — 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET/4 a.m. BST/5 a.m. CEST/1 p.m. AEST
  • Marlon Hoffstadt — 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET/2:15 a.m. BST/3:15 a.m. CEST/11:15 a.m. AEST
  • Hugel — 4:50 p.m. PT/7:50 p.m. ET/12:50 a.m. BST/1:50 a.m. CEST/9:50 a.m. AEST
  • Youna — 3:45 p.m. PT/6:45 p.m. ET/11:45 p.m. BST/12:45 a.m. CEST/8:45 a.m. AEST
  • Massio — 2:30 p.m. PT/5:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. BST/11:30 p.m. CEST/7:30 a.m. AEST 

Yuma

  • Gordo — 11:15 p.m. PT/2:15 a.m. ET/7:15 a.m. BST/8:15 a.m. CEST/4:15 p.m. AEST
  • Max Styler — 9:45 p.m. PT/12:45 a.m. ET/5:45 a.m. BST/6:45 a.m. CEST/2:45 p.m. AEST
  • Max Dean x Luke Dean — 8:30 p.m. PT/11:30 p.m. ET/4:30 a.m. BST/5:30 a.m. CEST/1:30 p.m. AEST
  • Prospa — 7:15 p.m. PT/10:15 p.m. ET/3:15 a.m. BST/4:15 a.m. CEST/12:15 p.m. AEST
  • Kettama — 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET/2 a.m. BST/3 a.m. CEST/11 a.m. AEST
  • Rossi. x Chloé Caillet — 4:45 p.m. PT/7:45 p.m. ET/12:45 a.m. BST/1:45 a.m. CEST/9:45 a.m. AEST
  • Groove Armada — 3:45 p.m. PT/6:45 p.m. ET/11:45 p.m. BST/12:45 a.m. CEST/8:45 a.m. AEST
  • Arodes — 2:45 p.m. PT/5:45 p.m. ET/10:45 p.m. BST/11:45 p.m. CEST/7:45 a.m. AEST
  • Jessica Brankka — 1:45 p.m. PT/4:45 p.m. ET/9:45 p.m. BST/10:45 p.m. CEST/6:45 a.m. AEST
  • Sahar Z — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST 

Quasar

  • PAWSA — 9 p.m. PT/12 midnight ET/5 a.m. BST/6 a.m. CEST/2 p.m. AEST
  • Deep Dish — 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET/3 a.m. BST/4 a.m. CEST/12 midnight AEST
  • Tiga — 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST/2 a.m. CEST/10 a.m. AEST

Saturday, April 11

Coachella Stage

  • Justin Bieber — 11:25 p.m. PT/2:25 a.m. ET/7:25 a.m. BST/8:25 a.m. CEST/4:25 p.m. AEST
  • The Strokes — 9 p.m. PT/12 midnight ET/5 a.m. BST/6 a.m. CEST/2 p.m. AEST
  • Giveon — 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET/3 a.m. BST/4 a.m. CEST/12 midnight AEST
  • Addison Rae — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Jaqck Glam — 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET/12:15 a.m. BST/1:15 a.m. CEST/9:15 a.m. AEST 

Outdoor Theatre

  • David Byrne — 10:20 p.m. PT/1:20 a.m. ET/6:20 a.m. BST/7:20 a.m. CEST/3:20 p.m. AEST
  • Labrinth — 8:30 p.m. PT/11:30 p.m. ET/4:30 a.m. BST/5:30 a.m. CEST/1:30 p.m. AEST
  • Sombr — 7:05 p.m. PT/10:05 p.m. ET/3:05 a.m. BST/4:05 a.m. CEST/12:05 p.m. AEST
  • Alex G — 5:10 p.m. PT/8:10 p.m. ET/1:10 a.m. BST/2:10 a.m. CEST/10:10 a.m. AEST
  • Los Hermanos Flores — 3:55 p.m. PT/6:55 p.m. ET/11:55 p.m. BST/12:55 a.m. CEST/8:55 a.m. AEST
  • Blondshell — 2:40 p.m. PT/5:40 p.m. ET/10:40 p.m. BST/11:40 p.m. CEST/7:40 a.m. AEST 

Sonora

  • Mind Enterprises — 9:45 p.m. PT/12:45 a.m. ET/5:45 a.m. BST/6:45 a.m. CEST/2:45 p.m. AEST
  • 54 Ultra — 7:50 p.m. PT/10:50 p.m. ET/3:50 a.m. BST/4:50 a.m. CEST/12:50 p.m. AEST
  • Rusowsky — 6:40 p.m. PT/9:40 p.m. ET/2:40 a.m. BST/3:40 a.m. CEST/11:40 a.m. AEST
  • Ceremony — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Ecca Vandal — 4:20 p.m. PT/7:20 p.m. ET/12:20 a.m. BST/1:20 a.m. CEST/9:20 a.m. AEST
  • Freak Slug — 3:10 p.m. PT/6:10 p.m. ET/11:10 p.m. BST/12:10 a.m. CEST/8:10 a.m. AEST
  • Die Spitz — 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET/10 p.m. BST/11 p.m. CEST/7 a.m. AEST
  • Triste Juventud — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST 

Gobi

  • Morat — 10:10 p.m. PT/1:10 a.m. ET/6:10 a.m. BST/7:10 a.m. CEST/3:10 p.m. AEST
  • Bia — 9 p.m. PT/12 midnight ET/5 a.m. BST/6 a.m. CEST/2 p.m. AEST
  • Davido — 7:50 p.m. PT/10:50 p.m. ET/3:50 a.m. BST/4:50 a.m. CEST/12:50 p.m. AEST
  • Geese — 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET/2:15 a.m. BST/3:15 a.m. CEST/11:15 a.m. AEST
  • Luísa Sonza — 5:10 p.m. PT/8:10 p.m. ET/1:10 a.m. BST/2:10 a.m. CEST/10:10 a.m. AEST
  • Whatmore — 4:05 p.m. PT/7:05 p.m. ET/12:05 a.m. BST/1:05 a.m. CEST/9:05 a.m. AEST
  • Noga Erez — 2:05 p.m. PT/5:05 p.m. ET/10:05 p.m. BST/11:05 p.m. CEST/7:05 a.m. AEST

 Mojave

  • Interpol — 10:15 p.m. PT/1:15 a.m. ET/6:15 a.m. BST/7:15 a.m. CEST/3:15 p.m. AEST
  • PinkPantheress — 8:55 p.m. PT/11:55 p.m. ET/4:55 a.m. BST/5:55 a.m. CEST/1:55 p.m. AEST
  • Taemin — 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET/3:30 a.m. BST/4:30 a.m. CEST/12:30 p.m. AEST
  • Royel Otis — 5:50 p.m. PT/8:50 p.m. ET/1:50 a.m. BST/2:50 a.m. CEST/10:50 a.m. AEST
  • Fujii Kaze — 4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET/12:30 a.m. BST/1:30 a.m. CEST/9:30 a.m. AEST
  • Jack White — 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET/11 p.m. BST/12 midnight CEST/8 a.m. AEST 

Sahara

  • Worship — 11:55 p.m. PT/2:55 a.m. ET/7:55 a.m. BST/8:55 a.m. CEST/4:55 p.m. AEST
  • Adriatique — 10:30 p.m. PT/1:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. BST/7:30 a.m. CEST/3:30 p.m. AEST
  • Rezz — 9:10 p.m. PT/12:10 a.m. ET/5:10 a.m. BST/6:10 a.m. CEST/2:10 p.m. AEST
  • Nine Inch Noize — 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET/4 a.m. BST/5 a.m. CEST/1 p.m. AEST
  • ¥ØUUK€¥UK1MATU — 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET/2:15 a.m. BST/3:15 a.m. CEST/11:15 a.m. AEST
  • Hamdi — 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST/2 a.m. CEST/10 a.m. AEST
  • Zulan — 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET/12 midnight BST/1 a.m. CEST/9 a.m. AEST
  • TEED — 2:50 p.m. PT/5:50 p.m. ET/10:50 p.m. BST/11:50 p.m. CEST/7:50 a.m. AEST
  • Seek-One — 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET/10 p.m. BST/11 p.m. CEST/7 a.m. AEST 

Yuma

  • Armin Van Buuren x Adam Beyer — 11 p.m. PT/2 a.m. ET/7 a.m. BST/8 a.m. CEST/4 p.m. AEST
  • Boys Noize — 9:45 p.m. PT/12:45 a.m. ET/5:45 a.m. BST/6:45 a.m. CEST/2:45 p.m. AEST
  • Bedouin — 8:15 p.m. PT/11:15 p.m. ET/4:15 a.m. BST/5:15 a.m. CEST/1:15 p.m. AEST
  • Sosa — 6:45 p.m. PT/9:45 p.m. ET/2:45 a.m. BST/3:45 a.m. CEST/11:45 a.m. AEST
  • Ben Sterling — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Mahmut Orhan — 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET/12:15 a.m. BST/1:15 a.m. CEST/9:15 a.m. AEST
  • Riordan — 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET/11 p.m. BST/12 midnight CEST/8 a.m. AEST
  • Genesi — 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET/10 p.m. BST/11 p.m. CEST/7 a.m. AEST
  • Yamagucci — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST

Quasar

  • David Guetta — 9 p.m. PT/12 midnight ET/5 a.m. BST/6 a.m. CEST/2 p.m. AEST
  • Afrojack x Shimza — 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET/3 a.m. BST/4 a.m. CEST/12 midnight AEST
  • Joezi — 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST/2 a.m. CEST/10 a.m. AEST 

Sunday, April 12

Coachella Stage

  • Karol G — 9:55 p.m. PT/12:55 a.m. ET/5:55 a.m. BST/6:55 a.m. CEST/2:55 p.m. AEST
  • Young Thug — 7:50 p.m. PT/10:50 p.m. ET/3:50 a.m. BST/4:50 a.m. CEST/12:50 p.m. AEST
  • Major Lazer — 6:10 p.m. PT/9:10 p.m. ET/2:10 a.m. BST/3:10 a.m. CEST/11:10 a.m. AEST
  • Wet Leg — 4:45 p.m. PT/7:45 p.m. ET/12:45 a.m. BST/1:45 a.m. CEST/9:45 a.m. AEST
  • Tijuana Panthers — 3:40 p.m. PT/6:40 p.m. ET/11:40 p.m. BST/12:40 a.m. CEST/8:40 a.m. AEST
  • Gabe Real — 2:45 p.m. PT/5:45 p.m. ET/10:45 p.m. BST/11:45 p.m. CEST/7:45 a.m. AEST

 Outdoor Theatre

  • Bigbang — 10:30 p.m. PT/1:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. BST/7:30 a.m. CEST/3:30 p.m. AEST
  • Laufey — 8:40 p.m. PT/11:40 p.m. ET/4:40 a.m. BST/5:40 a.m. CEST/1:40 p.m. AEST
  • Foster the People — 6:45 p.m. PT/9:45 p.m. ET/2:45 a.m. BST/3:45 a.m. CEST/11:45 a.m. AEST
  • Clipse — 5:15 p.m. PT/8:15 p.m. ET/1:15 a.m. BST/2:15 a.m. CEST/10:15 a.m. AEST
  • Gigi Perez — 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET/12 midnight BST/1 a.m. CEST/9 a.m. AEST
  • Juicewon — 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET/11 p.m. BST/12 midnight CEST/8 a.m. AEST 

Sonora

  • French Police — 9:10 p.m. PT/12:10 a.m. ET/5:10 a.m. BST/6:10 a.m. CEST/2:10 p.m. AEST
  • Drain — 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET/4 a.m. BST/5 a.m. CEST/1 p.m. AEST
  • Røz — 6:40 p.m. PT/9:40 p.m. ET/2:40 a.m. BST/3:40 a.m. CEST/11:40 a.m. AEST
  • Los Retros — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Jane Remover — 4:20 p.m. PT/7:20 p.m. ET/12:20 a.m. BST/1:20 a.m. CEST/9:20 a.m. AEST
  • Model/Actriz — 3:10 p.m. PT/6:10 p.m. ET/11:10 p.m. BST/12:10 a.m. CEST/8:10 a.m. AEST
  • Glitterer — 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET/10 p.m. BST/11 p.m. CEST/7 a.m. AEST
  • Panda & Chok — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST

Gobi

  • The Rapture — 9:05 p.m. PT/12:05 a.m. ET/5:05 a.m. BST/6:05 a.m. CEST/2:05 p.m. AEST
  • Tomora — 7:45 p.m. PT/10:45 p.m. ET/3:45 a.m. BST/4:45 a.m. CEST/12:45 p.m. AEST
  • Black Flag — 6:30 p.m. PT/9:30 p.m. ET/2:30 a.m. BST/3:30 a.m. CEST/11:30 a.m. AEST
  • Oklou — 5:15 p.m. PT/8:15 p.m. ET/1:15 a.m. BST/2:15 a.m. CEST/10:15 a.m. AEST
  • Cobrah — 4:05 p.m. PT/7:05 p.m. ET/12:05 a.m. BST/1:05 a.m. CEST/9:05 a.m. AEST
  • The Chats — 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET/11 p.m. BST/12 midnight CEST/8 a.m. AEST
  • Flowerovlove — 2:05 p.m. PT/5:05 p.m. ET/10:05 p.m. BST/11:05 p.m. CEST/7:05 a.m. AEST

Mojave

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  • Iggy Pop — 7:10 p.m. PT/10:10 p.m. ET/3:10 a.m. BST/4:10 a.m. CEST/12:10 p.m. AEST
  • Suicidal Tendencies — 5:35 p.m. PT/8:35 p.m. ET/1:35 a.m. BST/2:35 a.m. CEST/10:35 a.m. AEST
  • Little Simz — 4:25 p.m. PT/7:25 p.m. ET/12:25 a.m. BST/1:25 a.m. CEST/9:25 a.m. AEST
  • Samia — 3:15 p.m. PT/6:15 p.m. ET/11:15 p.m. BST/12:15 a.m. CEST/8:15 a.m. AEST
  • Wyldeflower — 2:30 p.m. PT/5:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. BST/11:30 p.m. CEST/7:30 a.m. AEST

Sahara

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  • Subtronics — 9:05 p.m. PT/12:05 a.m. ET/5:05 a.m. BST/6:05 a.m. CEST/2:05 p.m. AEST
  • Mochakk — 7:25 p.m. PT/10:25 p.m. ET/3:25 a.m. BST/4:25 a.m. CEST/12:25 p.m. AEST
  • Duke Dumont — 6:10 p.m. PT/9:10 p.m. ET/2:10 a.m. BST/3:10 a.m. CEST/11:10 a.m. AEST
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  • Girl Math (Vnssa X Nala) — 3:35 p.m. PT/6:35 p.m. ET/11:35 p.m. BST/12:35 a.m. CEST/8:35 a.m. AEST
  • Loboman — 2:30 p.m. PT/5:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. BST/11:30 p.m. CEST/7:30 a.m. AEST

Yuma

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  • WhoMadeWho — 8:30 p.m. PT/11:30 p.m. ET/4:30 a.m. BST/5:30 a.m. CEST/1:30 p.m. AEST
  • Röyksopp — 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET/3 a.m. BST/4 a.m. CEST/12 midnight AEST
  • Carlita x Josh Baker — 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m. BST/2:30 a.m. CEST/10:30 a.m. AEST
  • Mëstiza — 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET/12:15 a.m. BST/1:15 a.m. CEST/9:15 a.m. AEST
  • &Friends — 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET/11 p.m. BST/12 midnight CEST/8 a.m. AEST
  • Azzecca — 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET/10 p.m. BST/11 p.m. CEST/7 a.m. AEST
  • Le Yora — 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET/9 p.m. BST/10 p.m. CEST/6 a.m. AEST

Quasar

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  • Joy (Anonymous) — 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET/2 a.m. BST/3 a.m. CEST/11 a.m. AEST
  • Jazzy — 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET/12 midnight BST/1 a.m. CEST/9 a.m. AEST 





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Most Frequently Asked Tibco BE Interview Questions

What is the Tibco business event tool?

Ans: Tibco business event is a popular tool used to process any complex business events. These business events in software systems are later used to predict any business changes and to perform in a better way.

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What are the key features of using Tibco Business Event?

Ans: Below are the important key features of using Tibco Business event;

  • Tibco business event is a high-performance event processing platform for applications that are used to monitor, analyze, and respond to parallel event streams.
  • Tibco business event extreme drivers deliver dramatic new levels of performance, scalability, and robustness for demanding complex event processing (CEP) and real-time event-driven applications.
  • This platform automatically manages consistency for efficient parallel processing and high vertical scalability.
  • A hybrid rules and java programming model enables applications to maximize the capabilities of languages, seamlessly share data and events.

What is the role of channels and destinations in the Tibco Business event?

Ans: Channels are nothing but resources used to establish the connectivity and communication between various business events. The events are like JMS sources, RV sources, and HTTP sources.

Destinations are specified with channels and explain the source and sink for the Tibco business messages.

Mention the product compatibility used in Tibco Business events?

Ans: The Tibco business Events Extreme data grid feature is compatible with Tibco Active spaces enterprise edition version 2.0.2 hot fix 9.

What are the packages installed in the Tibco business event?

Ans: Below are the important packages installed in Tibco Business events such as;

  • rpm –q compat-expat1 –compat-expat1-1.95.8-8.el6.x86_64
  • rpm-q pstack –pstack-1.2-7.2.2
  • rpm –q gdb –gdb-7.0.1-42.el5.
  • rpm –q sysstat –sysstat-7.0.2-11.e15

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Explain the hardware required to install the Tibco business event?

Ans: Below are bowsers which are supported;

1. Chrome 16

2. Firefox 9

3. Internet Explorer 9

4. Safari 5

The disk space and memory requirements;

Disk space – 4 Gb

Memory – 2 Gb RAM

Java compatibility:

Tibco business event uses the two JRE versions:

1.7.0_45 –default JRE

1.6.0_30.

How events are generated in the Tibco Business event?

Ans: The events can be generated in Tibco business event using instance created on the base of input channels.

What do you mean by RMS and mention its uses?

Ans: RMS is also known as Rule management Server this is a business event component. This is used to manage decision projects and also provides various mechanisms.

  • This RMS offers user authentication, authorizing project decisions, and also consists of project management features.
  • This RMS enables the decision manager to communicate the rule management server and also helps users to check project decisions, decision tables of local copies, and commit changes.

How can we prioritize and de-prioritize rules for a business event?

Ans: In the Tibco business event tool, to perform a specific event, users can have multiple event rules. The rule priority value can be decided on the base of the sequence where rules are triggered. The value which is closer to 1 means that we can have a higher priority.

. Describe the flow messages used in the Tibco Business event?

Ans: Steps:

1. In the Business events the messages will be received through various channels along with appropriate destinations.

2. At first, the event preprocessor will be executed.

3. Here all the incoming messages will be converted to business events.

4. Rules will be triggered on the basis of these available events.

. What is CDD and what’s its significance?

Ans: CDD stands for Cluster deployment description, this is an XML file. This file consists of required information related to the deployment of the Tibco business event project.

. Why scorecards are used in the Business event?

Ans: Scorecards are a type of concept used in business events. Scorecards are sometimes used as a static variable in various programming languages, this scoreboard offers project-wide scope and single instance. These scoreboards are used to keep track or store the information which is later used throughout the project interference agent.

. Mention the steps involved in the Tibco business event installation process?

Ans: The steps included are;

1. Installation guide -> this gives complete installation information

2. Application Architect’s guide -> this consists of details like architectural details or rule programming.

3. Application Developer’s guide -> this consists of details like programmer documents used in rule programming.

4. Decision manager user’s guide -> this gives details like user documentation and decision tables information.

5. Web studio user’s guide -> consists of user documentation available on Web studio.

6. Architect’s guide -> Consists of architectural details on the application platform.

7. Java developer’s guide -> Contains whole java programmer documentation

8. Performance tuning guide -> Application performance documentation which holds tuning information.

9. System guide -> which consists of machine resources information for the application.

10. Code snippets -> source code for the programming snippets and java developer’s guide.

. Mention the difference between Tibco BW and Tibco BE?

Ans: Tibco BW is also known as the information bus company warehouse tool. This is an information, integration, and analytical tool. Tibco BW software is used to manage, integrate, and monitor the business level enterprise tool. This is widely used because of its flexibility, scalability, and reliability.

Tibco BE is a tool used to process complex business events. These business events are used to predict any business changes and enable them to perform in a better way.

. What is an event preprocessor and explain?

Ans: An event preprocessor is the same as a rule function. This type of rule function is used to process any incoming messages before these messages are converted into business events.

. What is the relationship between decision tables and virtual rule functions?

Ans: Decision tables are considered as an implementation for virtual rule functions. And virtual rule functions consist of one or more decision tables.

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. Define Rules and how TIBCO BE rules work.

Ans: Rules in TIBCO BE state the actions that need to be taken on specific conditions. Moreover, rules will activate when specified conditions are met based on events.

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. What is the use of TIBCO BE Concepts?

Ans: The concepts are built to hold any entity’s properties. In the Rules and Rules Functions, Concepts’ instances are often produced using data from the events.

. What is the use of Routers?Ans. Routers help move messages between the different EMS servers.

Ans: Routers help move messages between the different EMS servers.

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. List out the various acknowledgement modes in TIBCO EMS.

Ans: These acknowledgement modes available in TIBCO EMS for message delivery included.:-

  • Auto
  • Client
  • Explicit
  • Dups_ok
  • Transitional
  • No_ack

. What is the way to Configure a Client for Fault Tolerant Connection?

Ans: Here, it needs to mention different servers as a comma-separated list of various URLs, and both URLs should use the same protocols. Such as TCP or SSL. 

. Name the various messages used in EMS.

Ans: The following types of messages are used in EMS.

  • Text
  • Stream
  • Bytes
  • Simple
  • Map
  • Object 
  • XML Test

. How can we develop RESTful Web Services in TIBCO?

AnsTIBCO offers a plugin for JSON and REST, which help develop RESTful Web Services within TIBCO Designer.

. Define the process of integrating TIBCO BE with TIBCO BW.

Ans: Based on the configured channel type in TIBCO BE, you can easily send messages to TIBCO BW and get responses. For example, if TIBCO BE configures a JMS channel, you can send JMS messages to specific destinations from TIBCO BW. Then you will get a response through the Recieve JMS Message activity.

. What does a Flow Control Property state in TIBCO?

Ans: It states the maximum size of messages pending on the server.

. Name the storage methods used in TIBCO EMS Server.

Ans: There are two storage methods- Database and File Based.

. Mention the various Delivery modes supported by TIBCO EMS.

Ans: The following are the various delivery modes that TIBCO EMS supports:-

  • Persistent
  • Non-persistent
  • Reliable

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. Define Shared State in the fault-tolerant operations in TIBCO.

Ans: In TIBCO, the fault-tolerant servers connect with Shared State, which includes persistent messages and client information.

. Distinguish between Rendezvous (RV) and EMS.

Ans: Both are different products and have different architectures. TIBCO EMS uses a client-server architecture, and RV uses distributed architecture. Further, EMS uses the TCP protocol, whereas RV uses the TRDP protocol offered by TIBCO. In EMS, the producer sends messages to the central server, whereas in RV, the producer directly sends messages to the consumer.

. What is meant by Fail Safe in TIBCO BE?

Ans: The Fail Safe attribute controls whether the server writes persistent messages asynchronously or synchronously to the disk. Also, the messages sent are securely stored on the disk before they are sent. It ensures that no messages are lost.

. What is the Message size that TIBCO EMS supports?

Ans: The maximum message size that TIBCO EMS supports is 512MB.

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