Photos | Electric Nights at Coachella 2024

Festival-goers lost in the music under the vibrant night sky at Coachella’s second weekend, April 20, 2024.
Full Description:
This dynamic photograph captures the essence of Coachella 2024 during its second weekend, taken on the night of April 20. The image showcases a diverse crowd of 14 people, fully immersed in the festival atmosphere. The frame is filled with enthusiastic attendees, including a mix of 4 adults, 3 females, and men, all enjoying the concert under an array of artificial lights that mimic a starry night sky. The play of light against the night and silhouettes of palm trees in the background encapsulates the vibrant energy and spirit of the festival. This photo not only reflects the lively night life and fun at the heart of Coachella but also serves as a vibrant reminder of the unity and joy music brings to diverse crowds.
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