Coachella turns purple with Prince tributes
Lcd Soundsystem, Ellie Goulding and Joey Bada$$ were among the acts at Coachella Festival who paid tribute to the late music icon Prince.
The Brooklyn electro-band were Friday's (22Apr16) headliner, and frontman James Murphy drove the crowd wild with a version of the musician's 1981 hit Controversy.
The festival's trademark palm trees, which are usually lit with
different colors throughout the weekend, glowed purple on Friday
evening, as did the floodlights across the venue at Empire Polo
Club in Indio, California.
Before LCD Soundsystem took to the stage, three screens on the main
stage played Prince's cover of Radiohead's 1993 hit Creep, which he
initially debuted during his headline performance at Coachella in
2008.
After the screening ended, a quote from the Purple Rain hitmaker
appeared on stage - "From now on This is Prince's House."
Hip-hop star Joey Bada$$ played some of 1999 during his set, dance
duo Jack U finished their set with a montage of Prince moments, and
Brit singer Ellie Goulding teased When Doves Cry.
Meanwhile, soul singer Mavis Staples moved the crowd to tears
earlier on Friday as she recounted a story about meeting Prince for
the first time at his Paisley Park label. She then asked for a
moment of silence, and then performed an a cappella version of the
chorus of Purple Rain.
Prince died on Thursday (21Apr16), just one day before the second
weekend of Coachella kicked off. Guns N' Roses are due to headline
on Saturday (23Apr16), while Calvin Harris will close the festival
on Sunday night (24Apr16).