Haider Mustehsan
Haider Mustehsan has made a powerful and inspiring statement on the global music stage by proudly representing Pakistan at the world-renowned Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2025.
Performing on the iconic Gobi Stage in collaboration with Indo Warehouse, Haider’s appearance marked a historic milestone—not only for his personal journey but also for Pakistani music as a whole.
This momentous performance brought a wave of excitement, as audiences from around the world were captivated by the dynamic fusion of traditional South Asian sounds with modern electronic and global beats.
The energy, rhythm, and cultural richness of Haider’s set resonated deeply, spotlighting the immense creative potential emerging from Pakistan. His presence on such a prestigious platform is a strong testament to the evolving global appreciation for diverse musical narratives and cross-cultural collaboration.
Haider Mustehsan, who is also the younger brother of celebrated Pakistani singer Momina Mustehsan, is quickly forging his own identity in the music world.
While Momina has long been a household name in Pakistan, Haider’s recent appearance at Coachella signals a powerful expansion of the Mustehsan family legacy into the international arena. His Coachella debut showcased not just his talent but also his ability to represent and celebrate Pakistani culture with confidence and originality.
What made the performance even more special was its unifying spirit—demonstrating how music, in its purest form, can bridge divides, connect people, and celebrate cultural diversity.
Through his art, Haider brought a piece of Pakistan to one of the world’s biggest stages, reminding audiences of the country’s rich musical heritage and its growing role in the global creative landscape.
This groundbreaking moment is more than just a festival appearance—it’s a beacon for young Pakistani artists dreaming of international recognition.
Haider Mustehsan’s Coachella performance stands as a proud and powerful example of cultural diplomacy through music, symbolizing a brighter, more connected future for South Asian representation in the arts.

