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iHeartRadio Music Festival 2023: Lineup, schedule, how to watch livestream
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Date:2025-03-11 04:39:34
The iHeartRadio Music Festival is this weekend, with many of the biggest names in music set to take over T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday.
The festival will be broadcast live via iHeartRadio stations in more than 150 markets across the country and on the iHeartRadio app, the company announced in June.
The event, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, will feature performances by the Foo Fighters, Kelly Clarkson, Kane Brown, Lil Wayne and Tim McGraw, among others.
The even will also include "one-of-a-kind collaborations and surprise performances," according to iHeartMedia's website.
Here's what you need to know about this year's festival, including how to watch and the full schedule.
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How to watch iHeartRadio Music Festival 2023
If you can't attend this year's festival in person, you can watch it live on Hulu.
Performances will be livestreamed exclusively to Hulu subscribers at no additional cost and highlights will be available on-demand on Hulu in the weeks following the event.
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iHeartRadio Music Festival 2023 performance schedule
All times are in Eastern Time and are subject to change.
FRIDAY:
- Agnez Mo - 10:10 p.m.
- Lenny Kravitz - 10:34 p.m.
- TLC - 11:07 p.m.
- Sheryl Crow - 11:37 p.m.
- Bakar - 12:07 a.m.
- Lil Durk - 12:21 a.m.
- Tim McGraw - 12:41 a.m.
- Miguel - 1:11 a.m.
- Kane Brown - 1:41 a.m.
- Lil Wayne - 2:11 a.m.
SATURDAY:
- Paul Cauthen - 10:10 p.m.
- Public Enemy - 10:34 p.m.
- Foo Fighters - 11:07 p.m.
- Thirty Seconds to Mars - 11:37 p.m.
- Kelly Clarkson - 12:07 a.m.
- Fall Out Boy - 12:21 a.m.
- Travis Scott - 1:11 a.m.
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