Steph Curry Hits Coachella with Wife Ayesha After Warriors' Season-Ending Loss
Steph Curry Hits Coachella with Wife Ayesha After Warriors' Season-Ending Loss
Natasha DyeMon, April 20, 2026 at 6:10 PM UTC
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Steph and Ayesha Curry at CoachellaCredit: Ayesha Curry/Instagram -
Steph Curry enjoyed the second weekend of Coachella with his wife, Ayesha, after the Warriors' season ended with a loss to the Suns on Friday, April 17
Curry and Ayesha posed for a sweet selfie on the grounds before watching Justin Bieber's headlining set, which Ayesha called "iconic"
The couple stayed in a rental house with Steph's sister, Sydel
Steph Curry is already in off-season mode.
After the Golden State Warriors were eliminated from the NBA postseason on Friday, April 17, with a 111-96 Play-in Tournament loss to the Phoenix Suns, Curry, 38, and his wife, Ayesha Curry, traveled to Indio, Calif., for the second weekend of Coachella.
Ayesha, 37, shared a selfie she and her NBA star husband snapped at the festival on her Instagram Story on Sunday, April 19. The Sweet July founder wrote, "My loverrr," over the photo, which shows Curry doing a peace sign and holding a drink.
Ayesha also gave fans a peek into their festival weekend on TikTok. "Mommy's First Coachella," the mother of four captioned the video, which was set to Justin Bieber's song "Confident," and showed Ayesha as she changed from a white T-shirt into her festival outfit, a little black top and denim.
In other posts on her Story, Ayesha shared photos of the festival grounds and a video of Labrinth's set. "So talented," she wrote, tagging the artist. In another video, Ayesha showed moments from Bieber's headlining set. "@HaileyBieber's husband. Iconic," she wrote over the video.
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The NBA star's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, who is married to his former teammate, Damion Lee, shared an Instagram video from the group's weekend, too. "Coachella day 3! Missing my partner in crime so we are definitely gonna have to run this back," Sydel wrote over the fun video the group made at their rental house.
The group's video caught the attention of Patrick Mahomes' wife, Brittany, who commented, "So good🤣👏🏼🔥."
After the Warriors' loss to the Suns on Friday, Curry, his longtime teammate, Draymond Green, and head coach Steve Kerr shared a sweet, now-viral moment on the sidelines. "I don't know what's gonna happen next, but I love you guys to death," Kerr, 60, told his players in the mic'd up moment.
Curry spoke to the media about the moment with Kerr after the game, saying, "I do appreciate the fact that he took that moment, because regardless, we're human beings and we have to be able to acknowledge each other in that moment. But I don't know if that's a signal of anything. It's just we wanted to appreciate what we've all poured into this journey."
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