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Coachella

Coachella is an annual music and arts festival held in Indio, California, typically over two weekends in April. Founded in 1999, it showcases a diverse lineup of artists across various genres, attracting music fans from around the world. The festival is known for its vibrant atmosphere, art installations, and fashion trends. In addition to music performances, Coachella features food vendors, local artisans, and unique experiences. It has gained cultural significance, often influencing the music industry and popular culture. Attendees often camp on-site or stay nearby, creating a communal and festive experience.

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    Coachella 2013 was the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival held in Indio, California, attracting thousands of music fans. Featuring diverse lineups, major acts included Beyoncé, Radiohead, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The festival is known for its eclectic mix of music genres, art installations, and vibrant atmosphere. Coachella is also famous for its strong influence on fashion trends, with attendees often showcasing trendy, bohemian styles. The festival spans two weekends, allowing fans to enjoy performances and experience the unique culture surrounding the event. It has grown into a significant event in the music industry.