Embracing the festival’s energy, Alix Lynx skipped the scene-chasing and instead stayed rooted in what brought her there in the first place. The Alix Lynx Keeps It Vegan While Chasing ‘Unreal’ Coachella Sets first appeared on The Blast
Alix Lynx isn’t just thriving in a fast-moving industry. She’s outpacing it. While many creators chase viral moments and short-term paydays, she’s quietly built a six-figure monthly business backed by a strategy that goes far beyond content, with investments spanning markets, real estate, and private equity. But despite that business-minded approach, Alix Lynx proved at Coachella Weekend 2 that she’s still all about the experience.
Alix Lynx Dances Through Coachella Weekend 2 With Vegan Bites, Surprise Moments And ‘Unreal’ Sets

Fully embracing the festival’s energy, the OnlyFans star skipped the scene-chasing and instead stayed rooted in what brought her there in the first place: the music, dancing in the crowd, soaking in performances, and letting the rhythm lead the way.
“I go for the music,” Alix shared, and her weekend reflected exactly that. Less posing, more movement, and a genuine connection to the sets she loved most. From daytime hangs to late-night closers, the content creator stayed immersed in the festival atmosphere.
Vegan Eats And Festival Fuel

Between sets, Alix kept things light and plant-based, sticking to her vegan lifestyle even in the middle of the desert. Her go-to spot in VIP delivered everything she needed, from a flavorful Vietnamese bánh mì to tofu bites and fresh tofu spring rolls.
For something sweet, Alix cooled down with mango sorbet, a refreshing treat that perfectly matched the warm Coachella weather. When it came to drinks, she skipped sugary options, opting instead for iced yerba mate and unsweetened green tea to stay energized throughout the long days.
Alix Lynx Shares ‘Unreal’ Coachella Sets And Surprises

The weekend delivered a mix of surprises and unforgettable moments. Alix couldn’t stop raving about Cobrah, calling the performance “soooo good” after discovering the artist for the first time. She also highlighted a raw and emotional set from Justin Bieber, describing it as “incredible” and deeply real, a standout contrast to the high-production festival environment.
But beyond the stripped-back emotion, the performance was packed with unforgettable moments. Bieber turned the main stage into a revolving door of surprise guests, keeping the crowd on edge throughout. One of the most talked-about highlights came when Billie Eilish appeared during “One Less Lonely Girl,” casually making her way onstage before curling up on a stool as Bieber serenaded her.
The surprises didn’t stop there. SZA joined Bieber for a smooth rendition of “Snooze,” while Big Sean brought the energy with “As Long as You Love Me” and “No Pressure.” Sexyy Red added her own edge to “Sweet Spot,” and Dijon delivered a soulful performance of “Devotion.”
As night fell, Kaskade’s closing set brought the kind of electric atmosphere Coachella is known for, while the drum and bass collective Worship impressed with their high-energy sound and lineup of standout artists.
Legends, Surprises, And Mind-Blowing Sets

Some of the most memorable moments came from iconic names and unexpected collaborations.
Armin van Buuren and Adam Beyer delivered a set that Alix said “blew my mind,” combining their styles into something powerful and immersive. Meanwhile, Moby proved why he’s still considered an OG, not only with his performance, but with his message.
Alix especially loved that Moby donated everything from his set to animal rescue organizations, aligning with her own values as a vegan and animal advocate. “My simple belief [is] that every sentient being is entitled to live their life according to their will,” he told Billboard.
And in one of the weekend’s most talked-about surprises, Sabrina Carpenter brought out Madonna, a moment Alix described as truly special. The Queen of Pop premiered a new song from her “Confessions II” album while on stage alongside Carpenter, making it a very special night for fans.
Alix Lynx Calls Anyma Set ‘Very Generic’ At Coachella

While much of the weekend was filled with highlights, Alix kept it honest about the misses, too. She described Anyma’s set as feeling “very generic,” showing that even at a festival like Coachella, not every performance leaves a lasting impression.
Still, those moments didn’t take away from the overall experience. With a mix of discovery, nostalgia, and high-energy closers, Alix’s Weekend 2 felt like a full-circle festival journey, one rooted in music, personal values, and being fully present.
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