Photos | Nighttime Preparation at Coachella 2024

An atmospheric shot capturing the quiet before the storm of festivities at Coachella 2024, highlighting essential road management and setup.
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Captured on the night of April 21, 2024, this photograph showcases the essential yet often overlooked aspects of festival preparation at Coachella. Featuring a row of vibrant orange barricades and a solitary traffic cone, the image eloquently frames a tent and a car under the soft, ambient light of the surrounding area. Lush palm trees in the background suggest the iconic, verdant setting of the Coachella Valley. This photo not only highlights the mundane but necessary elements like transportation and urban organization often hidden in the excitement but also evokes a sense of anticipation for the festivities that will soon fill this now-quiet scene.
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