Photos | Pre-Festival Buzz: Coachella 2024, Week 2 Street Scene

Sunny day streetscape at Coachella 2024 with palm-lined roads and festival preparations underway.
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Captured on April 19, 2024, this photograph depicts a typical pre-event setting at Coachella, during the second weekend festivities. Here, one can observe the clear, sunlit urban road lined with iconic palm trees and teeming with festival-related activity. Multiple vehicles, including buses and cars, imply a bustle of early attendees and staff hustling to get everything ready. Various non-permanent structures visible on the left suggest the setup of stalls or stages. This image marries the elements of nature, urban infrastructure, and the ephemeral excitement of a music festival ramping up, capturing the anticipation and preparation that goes into hosting such a grand event.
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