Watch Justice perform ‘D.A.N.C.E.’, ‘One Night/All Night’, ‘Generator’ at Coachella

Watch Justice perform ‘D.A.N.C.E.’, ‘One Night/All Night’, ‘Generator’ at Coachella

Justice performed a hit-packed set at Coachella at the festival’s Outdoor Theatre on Friday (12th April).

The French electronic duo kicked off the start of their mammoth 2024 tour at the US festival, treating fans to performances of ‘D.A.N.C.E.’, ‘One Night/All Night’, ‘Generator’, and other tracks. Watch videos of the performances below.

In February, Justice shared a NSFW video for new song ‘Generator’, which appears on their forthcoming album, ‘Hyperdrama’, released on 26th April via Ed Banger Records and Because Music.

The duo originally shared the track, as well as ‘One Night/All Night’ featuring Tame Impala, during the album announcement in January. Last month, the pair dropped the LP’s latest single, ‘Saturnine (with Miguel)’.

Justice are due to play three shows in Mexico before returning to Europe and playing several summer festivals, including Primavera Sound, Best Kept Secret, and Dour. After that, they will travel back to the US for the North American leg of their tour in late-July, taking in gigs in New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, and Montreal.

The second weekend of Coachella 2024 takes place again next week, 19th to 21st April, at the Empire Polo Club Indio. Check here for line-up info and set times.

Elsewhere at last weekend’s edition, Swedish House Mafia’s Steve Angello played an unreleased track from the trio, which you can watch here.

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