Photos | Spectral Stage at Coachella 2024

Coachella fans gather under a vibrant, rainbow-lit stage, set against a dramatic backdrop of the California desert mountains.
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Captured at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival during its second weekend in April 2024, this image showcases a wide-angle view of the festival's massive stage adorned with a rainbow display. The attendees, scattered across the expansive field, include lazing groups, wandering individuals, and focused photographers, each absorbed in their unique festival experiences. The stark contrast between the advanced stage setup and the natural scenery highlights the blend of technology and nature, a hallmark of the iconic music fest. Shot under the setting sun, the light casts a gentle glow, emphasizing the jovial, eclectic yet relaxing ambiance at one of the world’s most famous outdoor music events.
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