Daniel Simon

The Desert Sun

Coachella sure knows how to put together a reunion.

From bringing back Guns 'N Roses (potentially) and LCD Soundsystem this year to OutKast making a comeback two years ago, we could see yet another reunion at this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

In a June interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Universal chief Donna Langley said she was excited about what the successful music film "Straight Outta Compton" had to offer and that she was behind it 100 percent as she and her team tried to make a European tour happen.

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Langley said "We don't have anything settled yet with everyone's schedules. But we think it can create a lot of buzz."

One thing that a massive studio like Universal won't be doing is losing out on an opportunity to continue to milk the NWA money train.

The tour Universal had hoped for, which could have possibly featured Eminem and/or Kendrick Lamar standing in for the late Eazy-E, has not been confirmed, but Ice Cube, MC Ren and DJ Yella did get together for a performance at the BET experience in Los Angeles last year.

That was the first time the group had performed together in 26 years.

With "Straight Outta Compton" racking up $200 million in the box office, an opportunity for the movie studio to bring in more cash could mean an NWA reunion at this year's fest.

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Niles Rodgers, 63, and Chic confirmed

The 1970s band Chic, founded by funky guitarist Niles Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, has been confirmed for Coachella as reported by the New York Times.

Though this group is not technically considered EDM, they did make dance music hits like "Le Freak" and "Everybody Dance."

In 2013, Rodgers won three Grammy Awards, which included the Record of the Year, for his hit song "Get Lucky" with EDM powerhouse Daft Punk and music producer Pharrell Williams.

Diplo hints at Major Lazer and The Weeknd collab for Coachella

The Weeknd had an exciting performance at last year's fest as he brought out special guest Kanye West to almost everyone's surprise.

Will there be another surprise in store for fans this year?

Diplo told Boston radio station 103.3 FM that he plans on "reissuing" Lazer's latest album "Peace is the Mission," which received 4 out of 5 stars from Billboard.com, with five new tracks.

Not only is there another album expected to be released in August (or September), but Diplo said Major Lazer is aiming to drop a special single with the "The Hills" and "I Can't Feel My Face" star that is meant to coincide with Coachella.

Diplo said it's going to be "dope."

Let's hope so.