Moe Bar’s streaming of live concerts has proven to be a good time. This weekend, they’re following up their LCD Soundsystem event with a live stream of all three days of the Coachella Music and Arts Festival–that’s April 15-17 (today, Saturday, and Sunday). SW’s own uber-blogger Curtis Cartier is headed down to Indio for the weekend and will be reporting some of his own experiences here on Reverb, but if you didn’t get tickets/don’t feel like spending three days in the desert, Moe Bar’s your best bet to check out performances from this year’s lineup (even though approximately zero Seattle artists are represented). No word on how they’re choosing which bands or stages to show, but there’ll be two flat-screen TVs and a large project screen in the back on the bar.Click through for a reminder of the full Coachella lineup. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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