Lady Gaga To Replace Beyoncé As Coachella Headliner

From the Super Bowl to the Grammys and now Coachella, Lady Gaga is giving us a million reasons to notice her in 2017.

Gaga confirmed her appearance at the California music festival in an Instagram post showing the revised festival lineup and the caption, "Let's party in the desert!"

The news comes after Beyoncé pulled out of her performances ahead of the birth of her twins.

"Following the advice of her doctors to keep a less rigorous schedule in the coming months, Beyoncé has made the decision to forgo performing at the 2017 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival," Coachella previously shared in a statement, while Bey said she'll be back to headline the festival in 2018.

According to Billboard, it was very important to festival organizers that a female performer replace Queen Bey. Gaga will now step into that role and become the first female headliner of Coachella since Björk in 2007.

The "Born This Way" singer will join headliners Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar for both weekends of the festival, April 14th through the 16th and the 21st through the 23rd in Indio, California.