Photos | Capturing Coachella: A Poster of Performances

A framed poster showcasing the vibrant lineup of Coachella 2025 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.
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In April 2025, at the iconic Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival delivered an unforgettable array of performances. This framed poster captures the diverse lineup, featuring global sensations like Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Travis Scott. The poster, an advertisement for the event, highlights the eclectic mix of artists across various genres. The music festival not only celebrated great music but also embraced arts and technology, as seen in the incorporation of modern electronic designs. This photo was taken on April 11, 2025, immortalizing the essence of Coachella's annual celebration of culture and creativity.
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