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Coachella 2026: Maximalist Sets, Minimalist Biebs, and the Influencer Olympics

37 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Q'd Up, host Nikki Wishart is joined by Kim to unpack the highs, lows, and "did that really happen?" moments of Coachella 2026. From the comfort of their couches, the pair dive into why this year saw the highest streaming numbers in the festival’s history and whether the "Influencer Olympics" culture is actually killing the vibe on the ground. They break down the stark contrast between Sabrina Carpenter’s high-budget theatrical "SabrinaWood" set and Justin Bieber’s laptop-led minimalist performance, sparking a juicy debate on industry double standards and the business behind selling your masters. Kim and Nikki also celebrate the legendary Madonna joining Sabrina on stage for a 10-minute masterclass in Vogue, and discuss how Latin icons like Karol G and Bad Bunny have officially moved from subculture to global dominance. Between chats about $40 tacos, the dusty reality of Palm Springs, and why Anyma’s visuals at the Sphere and Giza are the future of music, the girls also play festival booker - pitching their dream headliners for 2027. [00:01:10] – Glastonbury vs. Tomorrowland: Which festival vibe wins? [00:02:22] – Dead crowds and the "Influencer Olympics" culture [00:03:50] – Sabrina Carpenter’s theatrical set and the Terry Crews cameo [00:07:08] – Iconic guest spots: Madonna’s 10-minute Vogue takeover [00:09:44] – Madonna’s legacy: Breaking doors down for the next generation [00:10:05] – Unpacking the JB set: R&B influences and stripping it back [00:11:58] – Double standards: Do female pop stars have to do more? [00:13:51] – The business of music: Selling masters and $10 million paychecks [00:20:20] – The dominance of Latin music: Karol G & Becky G [00:22:45] – KATSEYE, K-pop academies, and 2026 highlights [00:25:53] – Marketing & Billboards: From Teddy Swims to $40 tacos [00:27:15] – Festival fashion, 2016 nostalgia, and desert dust [00:34:20] – 2027 Wishlist: Who should headline next? We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we are filming today, the people of the Kulin Nation. We also pay respect to their Elders, past and present. Follow Us: Instagram - @qdupbyqsic LinkedIn - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/qsic⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/qsic] YouTube - ⁠https://youtube.com/@getqsic?si=w9nuA0AqgG1jqa6r⁠ [https://youtube.com/@getqsic?si=w9nuA0AqgG1jqa6r] Follow Nikki: Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nikki_wishart/⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/nikki_wishart/] Follow Kim: Kimberley: Instagram - h⁠ttps://www.instagram.com/kimberleyldavis/⁠

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