Photos | Midnight Preparation at Coachella 2024

Crews work under bright floodlights to set up the festival grounds, shrouded in a midnight mist at Coachella 2024.
Full Description:
This atmospheric photograph captures a late-night scene from Coachella 2024, taken on the 21st of April. The image features event crews and large vehicles such as trucks and tractors busy preparing the festival terrain, illuminated by powerful overhead lights that pierce through a thick layer of fog. The gravel-covered grounds and visible vapor in the air add a surreal quality to the scene, highlighting the intense and often unseen efforts that go into setting up such a large-scale event. Workers can be discerned in the background, some near the center of the image where the floodlights converge, giving a glimpse into the scale and the busy atmosphere of the night.
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2024-04-21T00:56:55.250000-07:00
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