No matter what you do, it happens every year. One of your favorite artists is performing at the very same time as an equally exciting actacross the festivalgrounds...AndCoachella 2018 looks to be no different. So to help ya out,Billboardhas highlighted the most devastating set time conflicts, with our experts offering their adviceonwhich way to go. First up, Dej Loaf versus Hayley Kiyokoon Sundayafternoon.
While nothing has come close to Dej Loafs breakout 2014 single Try Me the Detroit MC has cranked out a string of jams that deserved to be just as big over the past fewyears. Meanwhile,Hayley Kiyoko has built a tremendous amount of momentum as of late, thanks to her debut album'Expectations.' While'Expectations'sits at No. 12 On the Billboard 200 thisweek, and fans en mass continue to learn the words and dance moves to her new song Curious," Billboardgives the edge to Kiyoko in thisshowdown. Another conflict takes placeSaturdaynight: Jorja Smith versus HAIM.
Not an easy choice by any stretch of the imagination; HAIM is no stranger to the festival circuit while Jorja is making her Coachella debut this year. Its a toughcall, but according toBillboard, its advantage Jorja. Even the headliners arent spared set-time conflicts this year ason Fridaynight, The Weeknd will hit the stage the same time as Jamiroquai. What may appear to be an easy pick on the surface is actually anything but.
While The Weeknd may have the hits this decade, Coachella is light on interesting reunions or retro acts thisyear, and Jamiroquai offers everyone a trip back in time to a simpler, virtual insanity. For a full rundown of other conflicts andBillboards recommendations on how to handle them, check out the full article available now on Billboard.Com. Until next time, forBillboard News, Im Kevan Kenney..
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