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The Strokes ended their Coachella Weekend 2 set on April 18-19, 2026 by performing “Oblivius” alongside a high-impact video montage that condemned U.S. foreign intervention and recent bombings in Iran and Gaza.
Projected on the main stage LED screens, the montage named leaders whose removal or deaths have been linked to alleged CIA involvement — including Mohammad Mossadegh, Patrice Lumumba, Jacobo Árbenz and Salvador Allende — and referenced contested claims about Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination citing a 1999 civil trial verdict.
The visuals closed with footage captioned “Over 30 universities destroyed in Iran” and an image of a Gaza university being demolished.
Clips from the performance circulated widely on social platforms, garnering millions of views on X before some were removed; Coachella organisers had not issued a public statement at time of reporting.
The set — which differed markedly from the band’s Weekend 1 show — coincides with renewed public debate over artists using festival stages for political protest.
The Strokes are due to release a new album in June and begin a world tour in June 2026.
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