Beyoncé left the world speechless with her legendary and unapologetically black Coachella performance last weekend. Her second Coachella set this weekend will be a bit different from the first, and as it approaches, fans will have to use their imaginations as to what Queen Bey has in store. 

For those of us who don't have Coachella tickets, we'll have to employ our creative juices during the actual performance, as well. Unlike Bey's first Coachella performance, this weekend's set will not be live-streamed on YouTube

In an exclusive interview with Variety, one of Beyoncé's dancers, Jo’Artis Mijo Ratti, teased that those who can watch the second Coachella set will see Bey switch it up a little. 

"Yeah, we’re switching up a couple things, so there could still be a wow factor,” Ratti said.


Bey made history last weekend by becoming the first black woman to headline Coachella. The 36-year-old superstar also notably incorporated representation of the nine historic black Greek-letter organizations and paid homage to historically black colleges and universities. She is also donating $100,000 to HBCUs. Her incorporation of a New Orleans-style brass marching band with appearances by Solange, Jay Z and Destiny's Child, along with her performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," the black national anthem, made it a celebration of black culture. Fans couldn't get enough, and Beyoncé's set was the most-viewed Coachella performance on the festival's YouTube livestream.  

Ratti also told Variety that Beyoncé was completely hands-on throughout the process and was like an "auntie." 

She is "super-kind and very particular about what she wants," he continued. "It made me do even better because I understand that she’s a real artist. She’s not just letting somebody take over her vision.”

Beyoncé will return to headline Coachella on Saturday, April 21. We're all ready!