Coachella 2018 headliners news: The Weeknd, Eminem headlining this year's festival alongside Beyonce

Coachella 2018's full lineup is here and it has big-budget headliners, as well as pop and hip-hop performers that will surely hype up fans.

As expected, Beyonce is leading the annual two-weekend music festival's Saturday night. Queen Bey was supposed to headline last year's party, but she was pregnant with her twins that time and had to cancel her appearance under doctor's orders. She did promise to make up for her absence as Coachella confirmed last February that she will headline this year's festival instead.

Joining her in the headlining spots are two of her recent collaborators, The Weeknd -- who appeared on her 2016 hit "Lemonade" -- and Eminem -- who recently recruited her for a song on his latest album, "Revival." The former will helm Friday evening alongside fellow musicians SZA, Kygo, the War on Drugs, Vince Staples, and Troyboi among others, while the latter will close things out on Sunday with Odesza, Illenium, Cardi B, French Montana, Giraffage, and more.

Other musical acts for Coachella 2018 include David Byrne, King Krule, Tyler the Creator, Alison Wonderland, Fleet Boxes, and alt-J. Check out the full lineup below:

The advance sale for the 2018 festival concluded back in June 2017, but the rest of the passes will go on sale on Friday, Jan. 5, at 12 noon Pacific Standard Time at Coachella's website. General admission passes are available for $429 including taxes and fees, while festival passes with Shuttle Combo cost $504. VIP Festival Passes are at $999, VIP parking is at $150, and car and tent camping passes are at $113 each, although they have to be purchased alongside any festival pass.

Also available are Camping Companion Parking passes and Hotel Travel Packages. More details and a step-by-step guide on how to purchase these are available on the official website.

The first weekend of Coachella 2018 runs April 13-15, and its second covers April 20-22.

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