Photos | Twilight Stroll at Coachella 2024

Three friends navigate the vibrant festival grounds under a purple-tinted night sky at Coachella's second weekend, 2024.
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Captured on the lively evening of April 20, 2024, this photograph showcases a scene from the second weekend of Coachella 2024. Three men are depicted walking through the festival grounds, illuminated by the ambient glow of night lights and vibrant purple hues that cast a dreamy atmosphere over the scene. Palms and other festival lights frame the background, creating a lively, urban oasis amid the vast desert setting. The image effectively captures the essence of Coachella's night life—a blend of casual fashion, ongoing movement, and the electric energy of communal joy and music in the outdoors. This moment is a slice of the festival experience, highlighting the interaction of people with the dynamic festival environment.
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