YouTube Upgrades Its Music TV Experience, Just in Time for Coachella

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YouTube has big plans for Coachella 2026, when the popular music festival returns for its two-weekend run. Yes, the Google-owned streamer will once again provide livestreaming of the performances for fans unable to make the show this month — but now, there’ll be music video-themed FAST channels, known as Stations. 

FAST TV stands for “free, ad-supported television,” a popular category of streaming services that offer content without a paid subscription. Stations, much like popular linear TV services like Tubi and The Roku Channel — or even FAST channel offerings on Prime Video — offer viewers an old-school, stress-free and passive viewing experience. 

During Coachella, these Stations, according to The Verge, will operate as “24-7 linear streams preprogrammed with videos from artists performing at the festival.” Instead of endlessly searching for something to click to play, “Coachella TV” on YouTube will feature a mix of iconic archival performances, artist interviews, documentaries and 2026 festival highlights, with Stations

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