Key Points

Nigerian artist Rema transformed his challenging first Coachella weekend into a triumphant second performance. After experiencing significant technical difficulties during his initial set, he returned with an electrifying show that showcased his musical prowess. His redemptive performance included dramatic stage elements and a parade of hit songs that captivated the audience. Rema's resilience turned a potential setback into a memorable musical moment at one of the world's most prestigious music festivals.

Key Points: Rema Conquers Coachella With Epic Weekend Two Performance

  • Technical issues marred Rema's first Coachella weekend
  • Artist delivered powerful redemptive performance second weekend
  • Performed hits like 'Calm Down' and 'Amazan'
  • Emerged dramatically atop makeshift mountain with sword
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Rema redeems himself in new Coachella set after technical snags in his first weekend at festival

Nigerian Afrobeats star Rema overcomes technical challenges to deliver an electrifying second weekend set at Coachella music festival

"You know what? I think it's time for the beautiful girls to dance tonight - Rema"

Los Angeles, April 21

The 'Calm Down' hitmaker, Rema delivered a smashing, rousing, and a redemptive performance during his slot at Coachella weekend two after facing major technical difficulties last weekend.

The Nigerian Afrobeats artist faced significant issues during the first weekend of the desert festival, as his DJ and band members stalled on stage for the first half-hour of his 45-minute set, reports 'Variety'.

When Rema finally emerged, he lip-synched for a couple of songs as the backing track took prominence, only to be rushed off after Coachella producers imposed a strict end time.

As per 'Variety', Rema gave the invigorated performance he'd initially planned without skipping a beat. After the DJ warmed up the crowd for a few minutes with Davido's 'Unavailable', Rema emerged atop a makeshift mountain brandishing a sword, a moment excluded from weekend one, likely for time, as he blazed through 'Amazan' and 'Yayo'. What followed was a parade through his discography, including hits like 'Calm Down', 'Charm' and 'Bout U'.

"You know what? I think it's time for the beautiful girls to dance tonight", he told the crowd while leading into his verse from Darkoo's 'Favorite Girl'. Rema commanded the spotlight as his backup singers emboldened renditions of 'Soundgasm' and 'HEHEHE', before he finished off with 'Ozeba'.

Weekend one was a sore spot for Coachella, one of the first performances of the event to hit major snags. Representative for Rema explained that he'd arrived two hours before set time and soundcheck went smoothly, but 30 minutes before his actual start time, his in-ears were not fitting and the mic was malfunctioning. Once he got on stage, he couldn't hear the band and vice-versa, which led to the backing track doing much of the work.

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Tolu A.
So proud of Rema for bouncing back like this! That weekend 2 performance looked 🔥 from the clips I've seen. Technical issues happen to the best of us, but it's how you recover that matters. The sword entrance was iconic!
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James K.
I was there weekend 1 and it was rough, but weekend 2 made up for everything. The energy was completely different - Rema owned that stage! Though I do wish Coachella would invest in better sound systems across all stages.
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Amina B.
That "Favorite Girl" moment had me screaming at my screen! 😍 Rema really knows how to work a crowd. So happy he got his redemption arc at Coachella.
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David L.
While I'm glad he improved, I think artists should be more transparent when things go wrong live. The lip-synching weekend 1 was noticeable and it would've been better if he addressed it directly with the crowd.
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Sarah T.
The production value for weekend 2 looked incredible! That mountain set piece with the sword? Chef's kiss 👌🏾 Afrobeats artists deserve these big stages and production budgets.
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Kwame P.
This is why you never count out African artists! We rise to every occasion. Rema showed the world what Afrobeats is about - energy, resilience, and pure talent. Can't wait to see what he does next!

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