Photos | Night Vibes at the Empire Polo Club

A lively crowd gathers under the night sky, enjoying an evening of music and camaraderie at the Empire Polo Club.
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Captured on a spring evening in April 2025, this photo showcases a bustling scene at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, United States. It's nighttime, and the vibrant energy of the crowd is palpable as people relax and mingle on the grassy field. Illuminated by festival lights, the attendees are dressed in casual summer attire, many carrying bags and accessories, with the occasional hat adding a touch of flair. The distant sound of music pulses through the air, creating an atmosphere of celebration and connection amid the urban setting of tents and festival architecture. This moment encapsulates the essence of outdoor concerts, where music and nature blend harmoniously under the expansive sky.
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