The 2020 line-up for Coachella has been revealed, and one of the guests that will be performing live on stage is none other than the virtual vocaloid idol from Japan, Hatsune Miku. Yes, weebs and otaku will be represented the world around at this year’s Coachella.

The news was shared via Crunchyroll after the official Coachella account tweeted out the bevy of performers that are set to appear.

Weekend 1 is sold out 🌴 Register for Weekend 2 presale at https://t.co/x8PRTb12Eh. Presale starts Monday 1/6 at 12pm PT pic.twitter.com/QPRYnJVe9P — Coachella (@coachella) January 3, 2020

While everyone else was talking about Rage Against the Machine and propagandists like Frank Ocean, Crunchyroll did something right for once and decided to notify people who don’t follow the fads of Progressive Liberal pop-music that one particular entry in the first batch of artists set to perform over the two week period of April 10th and April 17th included Hatsune Miku.

#BREAKING: 2020 Starts Out With Hatsune Miku Booked At Coachella, This is Not A Drill ⭐️ More: https://t.co/n0DknO5PSW pic.twitter.com/8GsT764fyc — Crunchyroll (@Crunchyroll) January 3, 2020

It’s an easy name to miss in that mass jumble of sunset-hued vomit, Hatsune Miku’s name appears right under Lane 8 and GRiZ, whoever those people are.

That’s actually not a bad spot, because at the normal resolution, you can at least still read Miku’s name, unlike everybody on the last line.

There’s already some Twitter movement taking place via the English Hatsune Miku account, who is convincing people to follow them on social media after Coachella made the announcement.

follow hatsune miku coachella at @cfm_miku_en https://t.co/3wYO1rrp0e — hatsune miku coachella (@cfm_miku_en) January 3, 2020

I don’t know if this will help make more normies aware of weeb culture (although nothing good comes from that) or if they will just ignore it because Hatsune Miku comes from weeb culture. Either which way it goes, the more the insufferable blue pilled catch wind of hobbies they have no business being a part of, the worse our hobbies become.In some ways, it probably would have been best if Hatsune Miku never showed up for Coachella.

(Thanks for the news tip Mugen Tenshin)