Photos | Neon Nights: Urban Metropolis at Coachella 2024

Immersive purple hues light up the urban-inspired installations at Coachella 2024, capturing the essence of the festival nightlife.
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Captured on the evening of April 19, 2024, this photograph depicts a vibrant night at Coachella 2024, Week 2. The scene is bathed in brilliant purple lighting, emphasizing the urban and futuristic theme of the festival. Towering installations that mimic city skyscrapers are lit up, creating a metropolis-like environment that contrasts starkly with the natural desert setting. This backdrop serves as a pulsating heart for the festivities, where 27 silhouetted figures can be seen enjoying the surreal atmosphere. This image perfectly encapsulates the blend of concert revelry with architectural grandeur, setting an eclectic stage for both attendees and virtual onlookers.
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