
Ty Dolla $ign Hints Upcoming Coachella Set Will Be As Big As Beyoncé’s Beychella
Ty Dolla $ign is preparing for his biggest Coachella moment yet—and he’s aiming high.
During a brief appearance at Deshonne Redeaux’s USC commitment event and 18th birthday celebration in Los Angeles, the singer revealed he’s drawing direct inspiration from one of the most legendary festival sets in recent memory: Beyoncé’s 2018 “Homecoming” performance.
In a conversation with TMZ, Ty spoke candidly about what he’s bringing to the desert this year. For him, Beyoncé’s Coachella takeover wasn’t just a performance—it was a blueprint. Her meticulous artistry, attention to detail, and cultural impact set the bar. Ty Dolla $ign doesn’t just want to meet that standard; he wants to match its intensity with his own creative twist.
Coachella will feature Ty on both weekends of the festival. One of those appearances falls on his birthday, adding personal weight to an already high-stakes performance. He hinted that fans should expect more than a routine set. From production to guest appearances, everything is being curated with ambition and care. This won’t be just another festival slot—it’s designed to be a defining career moment.
Even with his Coachella set looming, Ty showed up in support of Deshonne Redeaux, California’s top-ranked high school running back. Redeaux’s announcement that he’s heading to USC added energy to an already celebratory evening.
Ty joined artists 310 Babii and Joe Moses onstage, delivering a set that blended club-ready beats with his signature laid-back vocals. Yet despite the festivities, he left early for rehearsals, underscoring how seriously he’s taking his upcoming Coachella debut.
Ty Dolla $ign has built a career on collaboration, vibe, and vocal finesse. But this time, it’s his name at the top of the bill—and he wants to make it count. His upcoming Coachella performance promises more than just music. It marks a turning point, one where a celebrated feature artist steps fully into the spotlight with something to prove.