PIMLR Coachella Weekend 2 Recap
From the Living Room to the Desert
Coachella Weekend 2 was a continuation—and an elevation—of everything Party In My Living Room (PIMLR) set out to do: bring artists, community, and culture together in one space and let the magic happen in real time.
After a strong first weekend, the PIMLR living room returned to the desert with more intention, more momentum, and even deeper connection. What followed was a weekend full of standout performances, spontaneous collaborations, and moments that reminded us why we built this platform in the first place.
The Moments That Defined Weekend 2
Weekend 2 brought out a powerful mix of artists who stepped into the space and made it their own.
We were honored to host and collaborate with:
BLXST, RJmrLA, Chefboy, Zyah Belle — along with the extended PIMLR family, all contributing to a weekend that felt both curated and completely organic.
There wasn’t just one highlight moment—there were many:
Artists pulling up and jumping into the energy
DJs setting the tone and keeping it flowing
Real-time link-ups that turned into unforgettable performances
At its core, Weekend 2 was about artists showing up for each other and the crowd being right there with them.
Inside the PIMLR Living Room
What makes PIMLR different is the environment.
It’s not just a stage—it’s a space.
Throughout the weekend, we saw:
Intimate performance moments
High-energy DJ sets
Conversations and connections happening in between
The lines between artist and audience blurred, creating a vibe that felt personal, immediate, and real.
The PIMLR Create Studio
A major part of the experience was the PIMLR Create Studio, where artists stepped in to capture moments that extend beyond the festival.
From vocals to visuals, the studio became:
A place to create on the spot
A place to document the moment
A place to turn energy into content
These sessions are already shaping the next wave of PIMLR releases and storytelling.
Culture in Motion
PIMLR has always been about more than just performances—it’s about building a cultural ecosystem.
Weekend 2 showed what that looks like in action:
Artists discovering each other in real time
Content being created and distributed instantly
Community becoming part of the experience
This is what it means to move from IRL to URL.

