“There is some beauty in chaos.” Frank Ocean headlines weekend 1 of Coachella on the main stage at the Empire Polo Club, delivering an array of new remixes in perhaps his most unique and controversial concert to date. We examine the event and its aftermath, with exclusive reporting from blonded.blog’s Odysseus.
Read MoreThe third of a series of club nights, this one hosted by Arca on Halloween.
Read MoreThe second of a series of club nights, hosted by Frank Ocean.
Read MoreThe first in a proposed series of club nights hosted by Frank Ocean.
Read MoreThey made surprise appearances for “Where This Flower Blooms” and “Who Dat Boy?”
Read MoreOn July 28th, 2017, Frank played the Panorama Festival in New York City. Alex G joined the band for the show. Spike Jonze recorded video.
Read MoreFrank's first state-side show of his summer festival circuit played out at FYF Fest in Los Angeles on July 22, 2017. Brad Pitt was there.
Read MoreOver the course of the evening, several crew members and friends of Frank's were posting pictures and videos from the rooftop.
Read MoreThis is the second performance Frank has canceled this summer
Read MoreFrank Ocean has removed himself from the lineup of Sasquatch! Festival in George, Washington citing "due to production delays beyond his control."
Read MorePrior to the set at the Met Gala party, he had not taken the stage since the Odd Future Carnival last fall. Ocean wore a Givenchy tuxedo with a white jacket, black pants, and a black bowtie. The theme of this year’s event was “Charles James: Beyond Fashion.”
Read MoreReactions to the performance were mixed because Frank was off-key due to a malfunction in his in-ear monitors.
Read MoreFans gathered at the venue were unhappy with the situation, feeling that communication between his team and the show-goers could have been better.
Read MoreThe singer sported his signature bandana while singing "Bad Religion," a track from his new album Channel Orange.
Read MoreFrank Ocean played during the opening day of Coachella this weekend, breaking out a slew of his singles and a new Bob Dylan cover as well.
Read MoreMidway through the set, Frank appeared to sing the introduction to "American Wedding," "Novacane," and "Lovecrimes" before Tyler returned to perform "Yonkers."
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