How Coachella’s DJ Tier Looks When You Count the Streams
A recent data dive breaking down Spotify monthly listeners and Instagram followings for a slice of Coachella 2026’s DJ roster highlights one clear trend: these aren’t backyard bookings. Even mid-card DJs are pulling hundreds of thousands of monthly Spotify listeners, and several acts have Instagram audiences that dwarf their streaming numbers.
- Riordan — Spotify monthly: 864k; Spotify follows: 51k; IG: 129k (House, tech house)
- Arodes — Spotify monthly: 761k; Spotify follows: 24k; IG: 99k (House, melodic techno)
- Ninajirachi — Spotify monthly: 717k; Spotify follows: 70k; IG: 82k (EDM, hyperpop)
- Hamdi — Spotify monthly: 699k; Spotify follows: 79k; IG: 148k (UKG, Dubstep)
- Jane Remover — Spotify monthly: 628k; Spotify follows: 156k; IG: 155k (Hyperpop)
- Mind Enterprises — Spotify monthly: 516k; Spotify follows: 92k; IG: 610k (Disco, funk)
- Mestiza — Spotify monthly: 388k; Spotify follows: 121k; IG: 694k (Electronic flamenco)
- Azzecca — Spotify monthly: 362k; Spotify follows: 29k; IG: 37k (House, techno)
Some acts arrive with streaming clout, others with social reach — together they give Coachella a wide, cross-genre DJ bench.
What this means on the ground: Coachella’s DJ roster is being populated with artists who bring measurable online audiences — not just underground cred. That mix matters for tent attendance, sponsor value and the festival’s ability to program genre-diverse sets that cross traditional scenes. Note: this breakdown covers a portion of the DJ slate and doesn’t include additional bookings on satellite stages (like Do LaB), where the headcount and styles swell even further.
Short, sharp and festival-ready: expect a lot of packed tents and genre-jumping sets in 2026 — Coachella isn’t just stacking names, it’s stacking measurable reach.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Coachella/comments/1o5tg5f/kind_of_nerdy_but_i_dug_into_the_coachella_2026/