Despite a dramatic incident on Tuesday (April 8) involving the shooting and arrest of Jillian Lauren Shriner, the wife of Weezer‘s bass player Scott Shriner, the band remains determined to perform at Coachella this Saturday (April 12). A source with ties to the music festival says that Weezer’s scheduled set at 3:10 pm inside the Mojave tent remains unchanged, with the band remaining committed to their performance amid the unexpected turn of events. Weezer was recently added to the Coachella lineup on Saturday (April 5), as part of a surprise announcement that also included the addition of Ed Sheeran to the roster of the festival’s second weekend. Jillian sustained non-life-threatening injuries after allegedly pointing a gun at LAPD officers during a chaotic encounter that resulted in her arrest on charges of attempted murder. (Billboard)
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Weezer Still Planning To Perform At Coachella Despite Shooting And Arrest Of Bassist’s Wife
By Erik Thompson
Apr 10, 2025 | 8:00 PM
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