Rabat – DJ Snake brought his “Pardon My French” takeover to life at Coachella 2026, taking over the Quasar Stage on April 18 with a lineup that reflected both his global reach and influence across electronic music.
Arriving off a strong run through Miami Music Week and Ultra Music Festival, he carried that momentum into Coachella, following a widely discussed Ultra set that included unreleased music and surprise appearances from J Balvin and Ryan Castro.
A defining moment of the night came with a first-ever back-to-back-to-back set uniting RL Grime, Flosstradamus, and DJ Snake.
Despite their shared history in shaping the rise of trap music in the 2010s, the three had never performed together before, making the set a standout highlight of the takeover.
The energy carried into a cross-generational B2B between DJ Snake and Knock2, underscoring the evolution of the genre and its new wave of talent.
The lineup also featured a DJ set from Madeon and an opening performance by Devault, adding depth to a program that moved across multiple corners of electronic music.
Spanning generations and styles, the Coachella edition of “Pardon My French” reflected how DJ Snake has continued to connect scenes and push festival culture forward.
As one of the artists who helped bring trap and bass music into the mainstream festival circuit, he once again demonstrated his ability to shape the sound, and scale, of global live music.