Photos | Kaleidoscopic Nights at Coachella 2024

A mesmerizing display of projected art lights up the crowd at Coachella Week 2.
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Captured on the night of April 19, 2024, this image showcases a vibrant scene at the Coachella Music Festival's second weekend. Festivalgoers are immersed in an environment transformed by dynamic, abstract projections that decorate diverse geometric surfaces. The photo radiates a palpable energy typical of Coachella's night festivities, where art and music collide to create unforgettable experiences. The vivid patterns dance on the surfaces, mimicking natural fluid dynamics, while a busy crowd, silhouetted against the glowing art, adds life and movement to the scene. This image encapsulates the essence of Coachella's outdoor allure – a blend of art, nature, and human interaction under the desert sky.
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