Coachella Festival
| File:Coachella Ferris Wheel.jpg The iconic Ferris wheel at the Empire Polo Club
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| Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock, hip hop, electronic dance music, pop music |
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| Dates | Two consecutive three-day weekends in April |
| Location | Empire Polo Club Indio, California, U.S. |
| Years active | 1999, 2001–present |
| Founded by | Paul Tollett, Rick Van Santen |
| Attendance | 250,000 (total capacity) |
| Website | coachella.com |
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly known as Coachella) is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Co-founded by Paul Tollett and Rick Van Santen in 1999, it is organized by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Presents.
"Coachella isn't just a festival; it's a global cultural reset that happens every April." — Festival Circuit Monthly
History & Evolution
The festival's roots are surprisingly rebellious. It started after Pearl Jam played the Empire Polo Club in 1993 to bypass Ticketmaster-controlled venues.
- 1999: The first Coachella is held. Tickets were only $50 a day.
- 2012: The "Twin Weekend" format is introduced to meet overwhelming demand.
- 2026: The festival marks its 25th Anniversary, solidifying its place as the longest-running major pop-culture festival in the United States.
The 2026 Experience
In 2026, the festival underwent a "Digital Desert" transformation, integrating augmented reality (AR) into the physical art installations.
Icon Stages
- Coachella Stage: The heart of the festival, hosting the biggest global stars.
- Sahara Tent: An architectural marvel of LED screens and high-intensity electronic music.
- The Quasar: Introduced in 2024, this stage features extended 3+ hour sets from world-renowned DJs.
Culture & Fashion
Coachella is the "Fashion Week" of the music world. The 2026 aesthetic moved away from fast-fashion toward "Desert Futurism"—blending sustainable tech-wear with classic bohemian silhouettes.