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“There are plenty of reasons to visit Southern California’s desert cities in spring, whether you’re looking for mid-century architecture tours, tiki drinks, hiking, tennis, or to escape the inevitable late-season week of wintry mix on the East Coast. But if you’re headed to the Coachella Valley in the second half of April, you’re probably going for one big thing—to dance, party, eat, and dress up in outlandish and culturally insensitive clothing at Coachella music festival 2024.

Southern California’s biggest and best musical festival is once again set for late April in Indio, spread across two weekends absolutely jam packed with great bands, massive art installations, epic dinners, and influencer pool parties that look cool on TikTok but very sad in real life.

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So whether you’re looking forward to headliners Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, Tyler, The Creator, and No Doubt; second-line acts like Tinashe, Blxst, and Reneé Rapp; or lower-profile artists like Hermanos Gutiérrez, Sid Sriram, and jjuujjuu; we’ve got the guide for you to get the most out of your visit to the Empire Polo Club. For tips about where to stay, how to get there, what to eat, and more, check out this guide to everything you need to know for Coachella 2024…”

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