Photos | Safety First at Coachella 2024

A helpful reminder displayed on the big screen at Coachella 2024, instructing attendees on where to find medical assistance.
Full Description:
This photograph, taken during the second weekend of Coachella 2024, features a large crowd of attendees with a prominent projection screen in the background displaying a critical health and safety message. The image captures the essence of being at a large music festival, where amidst the excitement and crowds, the wellbeing of participants is prioritized. The text on the screen provides clear instructions for festival-goers seeking medical attention, emphasizing the event’s preparedness and concern for safety. The nighttime setting, illuminated by the screen’s glow, adds a vivid atmosphere to the scene, encapsulating a moment of community and care in an energetic festival environment.
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2024-04-19T20:56:58.700000-07:00
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