Photos | Neon Nights: Cycling through Coachella 2024

Midnight riders light up the pathways of Coachella, bringing vibrant life to the festival's urban canvas.
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This image, captured on a late night at Coachella 2024, showcases a bustling festival scene filled with cyclists and pedestrians navigating through neon-lit paths. The intense interplay of light and shadow, highlighted by headlamps and colorful ambient lighting, adds a dynamic urban flair to the typical festival atmosphere. The diverse array of vehicles, from bicycles to custom three-wheeled carts, illustrates the eclectic and adaptive transportation choices festival-goers make. Against the backdrop of music and distant chatter, this photo not only captures a moment of nocturnal activity but also the spirit of adventure and camaraderie that defines Coachella nights.
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