Coachella descends upon Indio, CA, for the next two weekends, but Solange will no longer be performing at either round of the festival.
The When I Get Home singer had pulled out of both festival weekends, citing "major production delays."
Coachella reps shared a statement on Twitter yesterday (April 7), saying that Solange "sends her sincerest apologies, and looks forward to performing at Coachella in the future."
Solange herself has yet to comment on the decision, either through a spokesperson or via social media.
Despite the lack of Solange, the shows will go on with headliners Childish Gambino, Tame Impala and Ariana Grande.
Coachella's first weekend runs from April 12 to 14, followed by another round from April 19 to 21.
As previously reported, Kanye West was recently added to the April 21 schedule for a special 9 a.m. "Sunday Service."
The When I Get Home singer had pulled out of both festival weekends, citing "major production delays."
Coachella reps shared a statement on Twitter yesterday (April 7), saying that Solange "sends her sincerest apologies, and looks forward to performing at Coachella in the future."
Due to major production delays, Solange will unfortunately no longer be performing at this year's festival. She sends her sincerest apologies, and looks forward to performing at Coachella in the future.
— Coachella (@coachella) April 8, 2019
Solange herself has yet to comment on the decision, either through a spokesperson or via social media.
Despite the lack of Solange, the shows will go on with headliners Childish Gambino, Tame Impala and Ariana Grande.
Coachella's first weekend runs from April 12 to 14, followed by another round from April 19 to 21.
As previously reported, Kanye West was recently added to the April 21 schedule for a special 9 a.m. "Sunday Service."