
Coachella 2026
Friday, April 17, 2026
Indio, CA, USA
Coachella: Where Music Meets Art in the California Desert
Coachella isn't just a festival; it's an experience. Since 1999, music lovers from all over have flocked to the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, for a celebration like no other. Founded by Paul Tollett and Rick Van Santen, Coachella has grown into a global phenomenon, drawing crowds with its diverse music lineup and immersive art installations.
Spread across a whopping 642 acres, Coachella's grounds provide the perfect backdrop for a musical adventure. With stages showcasing everything from rock to hip hop, there's something for everyone. And let's not forget the themed tents named after deserts, adding a unique touch to the experience.
But Coachella isn't just about the music. It's a feast for the eyes too. Wander through the grounds, and you'll stumble upon mesmerizing art installations that spark creativity and conversation.
With a record attendance of 250,000 over two weekends in 2017, Coachella has solidified its spot as one of the world's biggest music festivals. Yet, despite its size, Coachella manages to maintain an intimate vibe, bringing fans and artists together in a way that feels special.
More than anything, Coachella is a celebration of diversity and inclusivity. People from all walks of life come together to share their love for music and art, creating an atmosphere that's electric and welcoming.
As Coachella continues to evolve, one thing's for sure: the desert will keep echoing with the sounds of music and the spirit of creativity for years to come.





