The famous Coachella Popfestival has attracted tens of thousands of visitors to the desert of California near Los Angeles since Friday. Countless celebrities such as reality star Kylie Jenner and her friend, actor Timothée Chalamet, mixed too. This was done in style.
The two were stopped at the entrance. Later Chalamet appeared on the official live stream during the appearance of British singer Charli XCX as a fan in the main stage.
Actor Patrick Schwarzenegger also showed up. He supported the appearance of the K-pop star Lisa, which can currently be seen with him in the hit “White Lotus”. On stage there were Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Green-Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, Benson Boone and Queen-guitarist Brian May.
There were always performances with countless effects so that the music almost took a rear seat. Under the hashtag #coachella, countless striking outfits were also posted on social media, often scarce, colorful or in the Western style.
Here you see a photo of the appearance of Lady Gaga.
The festival is also known for the outfits of its visitors.
Sanders appearance
Another prominent guest was the American senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont. He not only announced a singer, but also warned of the denial of climate change by US President Donald Trump, criticized attacks on abortion and demanded prosperity to be distributed more fairly. “I am here because Clairo used her consciousness to fight for women’s rights and put an end to the terrible, brutal war in Gaza,” said Sanders.
In general, some performances were politicaler than used by the regular festival. Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day sang for example: “I am not part of the Maga agenda”-a clear wipe on Trump. In “Jesus of Suburbia” Armstrong replaced a line: “Before the pain ran away like the children from Palestine,” criticizes Israeli warfare in the Gaza Strip.
120,000 visitors per weekend
Coachella takes place in two consecutive weekends. About 12,000 visitors are expected per weekend. Ed Sheeran, FKA Twigs, Missy Elliot and Kraftwerk are on stage on stage.
Source: Krone

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