Photos | Midnight Pulse: Coachella 2024

Palm trees silhouette against a night sky as festival-goers bask in the glow of a vibrant Coachella night.
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Captured on April 19, 2024, this image from the second weekend of Coachella 2024 vividly encapsulates the magical vibe of this iconic music festival held in Indio, California. Pockets of lights from mobile phones illuminate the darkness, creating a modern tapestry of digital stars against the deep blue of the nocturnal desert. Each glowing screen reflects the excitement and connection among the crowd as they enjoy live performances under a canopy of illuminated palms. This moment serves not only as a snapshot of a cultural event but as a stark visual feast of urban life merging with natural beauty at night, emphasizing the festival's unique atmosphere where nature and technology coexist harmoniously.
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