The Ukrainian–Canadian DJ shared the "bad news" in an Instagram post on Tuesday, April 14
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NEED TO KNOW
- Rezz canceled her second Coachella weekend performance, citing health concerns and the need for a break
- Her first weekend Coachella set will be uploaded to YouTube for fans to watch soon
- Rezz’s latest EP A Shift in Perspective was released earlier this month
Fans won't see Rezz at Coachella this weekend.
After performing at the Indio, Calif., festival's Sahara Tent on Saturday, April 11, the 31-year-old Ukrainian-Canadian DJ took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 14, to share the "bad news" that her set at Coachella's second weekend is canceled for health reasons.
"Hi everyone. Bad news. I have to cancel my Coachella weekend 2 performance," began Rezz's post. "My body has been whispering for a while that I need a real break, but I continued to push thinking it would be fine."

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"I have to put my health first, as things going on need to be addressed," wrote Rezz, whose real name is Isabelle Rezazadeh. "I'm really sorry to anyone who may be disappointed."
The artist noted that her performance at the first weekend of 2026 Coachella, which she's "super proud of," will be uploaded to YouTube in the near future for fans to watch.
"I love u all, I hope u understand. It's gonna be a process for my healing," continued Rezz, who was originally set to perform at the festival again on Saturday, April 18. "Thank you Coachella. I'm grateful I got to perform last weekend. Now it's time to focus on my health."
Rezz's next scheduled performance is set for Saturday, May 30, at the Breakaway Music Festival in Columbus, Ohio. She's also due to perform various other shows through October.
The electronic dance musician's latest project, an EP titled A Shift in Perspective, was released earlier this month.
In an Instagram post around the release, Rezz explained the concept behind the project's title, a reference to "the idea that we can all shift the perspective of others based on an a plethora of things – how we dress, the art we make, the way we speak, our actions and our behaviors."
"we have the power to alter the way the world reflects back to us and that's a thought that I personally love," she wrote at the time. "A lot of people in the arts go through phases where they look at their old work or even current work and they cringe – it's an inspiring thought that the perspective can shift and the way you are currently viewed, have been viewed in the past, and view yourself can change."
Rezz continued, "The music in this project is a clear representation to how I want to be currently perceived, how I want to sound and how I want my art to feel. It removes anything of my past work that I currently don't resonate or connect with."
