Photos | Twilight Pedicab Parade at Coachella 2024

A dynamic scene from the second weekend of Coachella 2024 capturing pedicab drivers amidst the festival’s vibrant night life.
Full Description:
This lively image, taken on the evening of April 21, 2024, features three pedicab operators along a bustling festival path at Coachella, illuminated by an array of lights from their pedicabs and nearby festival installations. The image vividly captures the essence of urban festival transportation, with a strong focus on lighting, urban and transportation themes. The fleet of pedicabs, adorned with neon lights, adds a futuristic touch to the nighttime festival atmosphere, underlining the blend of technology and traditional festival elements. This photo showcases the informal yet festive transportation options at Coachella, highlighting their role in enhancing the festival experience for attendees.
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2024-04-21T00:55:22.260000-07:00
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