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The Queer Women Who Ruled Coachella 2025: Lesbian Artists, Big Moments & Historic Firsts

Coachella 2025 Lesbian and Queer Women Owned It

Coachella 2025 served nothing but queer excellence.  From the main stage to the underground sets, Lesbian+ and Queer Women artists showed up and showed out. With a fierce mix of voices repping every corner of the spectrum, this year’s lineup was a living, breathing celebration of queer creativity. Even without all the photos or bios, just know—these performers brought the vibes, the fire, and the freedom. Whether it was raw alt-hip hop, soulful ballads, bass-heavy bangers, or dreamy synth-pop, the queer community was center stage and absolutely unforgettable.

Ludmilla

The Brazilian star, Ludmilla, made history as the first Afro-Latina woman to perform on Coachella’s main stage.   Ludmilla lit up the stage with her wife, dance Brunna Goncalves, during a performance of “Maldivas.”  Sealing it with a hot lesbian kiss! 

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Japanese Breakfast

Japanese Breakfast’s haunting Coachella set was a love letter to Lesbian and Queer Women everywhere. EmotionJapanese Breakfast performer Michelle Zauner’s dreamy soundscapes and ethereal stage presence added a bittersweet tone to the festival. Her cover of “On Melancholy Hill” was a standout moment, underscoring her unique ability to blend nostalgia with hope.

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Michelle Zauner Brings Queer Elegance to Coachella: Japanese Breakfast’s Most Poignant Performance Yet

DJs Coco & Breezy 

The dynamic DJ duo and real-life couple Coco & Breezy brought their signature blend of house, techno, and global rhythms to Coachella. Known for their high-energy, fashion-forward sets, the lesbian pair turned their set into a joyous, genre-blending dance party that celebrated love, identity, and connection.

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Lesbian DJ duo Coco & Breezy lit up Coachella 2025 with an electrifying set full of pulse, pride, and pure joy. Their seamless mix of house, techno, and global beats turned the dance floor into a celebration of queer love and community.

Hope Tala

The British singer-songwriter brought smooth bossa nova, R&B, and soul to the stage, giving us all the queer romantic daydreams we needed. Hope’s voice and vibe made her set feel like a warm breeze on a spring afternoon.

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Hope Tala mesmerizes the Coachella 2025 crowd with her genre-blending sound and poetic storytelling.

Brittany Howard

Brittany Howard, known for her powerful vocals and guitar skills, delivered a high-energy set at Coachella, showcasing her musical prowess and commanding stage presence.

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Queer. Black. Bold. Brittany Howard owned the Coachella 2025 stage with unmatched soul and fire.

Lava La Rue

British-Jamaican musician Lava La Rue, who identifies as non-binary and queer, is known for their neo-psychedelic and alternative hip-hop style. They are also the founder of the NiNE8 collective, contributing significantly to the representation of queer artists in the UK music scene.

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British-Jamaican, non-binary, and unapologetically visionary—Lava blends neo-psychedelia and alt-hip-hop like no other.

Clairo

Clairo gave fans an emotional and stripped-down set featuring songs from her latest album Charm. Her vulnerability and soft queer storytelling continue to make her a voice of a generation.

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Clairo brings soft strength and queer intimacy to Coachella 2025, performing tracks from her latest album “Charm.”

Chappell Roan

Camp, theatrical, and unafraid to “spill tea” — Chappell Roan’s set had it all. Her song “My Kink Is Karma” brought the drama, and she brought the crowd along for the wild ride.

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Chappell Roan didn’t just perform — she owned Coachella with big queer energy and bigger vocals.

And the list of Lesbian and Queer Performers at Coachcelle 2025 goes on...

And now for the additional Lesbian and Queer Women  who brought the heat 🔥—a dazzling lineup of queer talent that made Coachella 2025 unforgettable. Each artist below brought their own brand of magic to the stage, repping the spectrum with pride, power, and pure artistry. While we don’t have everyone’s bio here, trust—they all deserve your attention, your streams, and your standing ovations.  Check them out, support their work, and let their sounds carry you into your own queer joy:

Victoria Monét

Victoria Monét, a bisexual Grammy-winning artist, delivered a steamy performance at Coachella, intertwining her songs with political statements advocating for peace and justice. Her choreography and stage presence left a lasting impression on attendees.

Tinashe

Tinashe, a bisexual R&B singer, made her Coachella debut with a heated performance of her new single “Nasty,” marking a significant moment in her career and resonating with many in the LGBTQ+ community.

Bayli

Bayli, an American singer and songwriter from Brooklyn, identifies as queer and gay. She first gained fame as part of the band The Skins and later pursued a solo career, blending R&B and pop influences in her music.

Dove Cameron

Dove Cameron performed her latest single “Too Much” during an afterparty hosted by Nylon House in Indio, California. Known for her roots in Disney Channel’s “Liv and Maddie” and “Descendants” film franchise, Cameron has transitioned into a successful music career. Her 2022 hit “Boyfriend” marked her musical breakthrough, reaching the top 20 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and earning her the “New Artist of the Year” award at the American Music Awards in 2023. “Too Much,” her latest song, delves into themes of self-acceptance and personal growth within a techno-pop soundscape. Cameron is known for her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and feminism and has openly discussed her experiences with depression and the challenges of growing up in the spotlight.

 

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