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Coachella 2024: The Heat, The Hits, And The Headaches
Indio, USATuesday, April 22, 2025
However, the festival wasn't without its issues. The heat was a major problem, with temperatures soaring to 106°F (41°C) on the first day. This made the long process of getting in and out of the festival grounds even more challenging. Some car campers reported waiting in their vehicles without access to water or restrooms for up to 12 hours.
Strict set times also caused some headaches. Delays can have a massive domino effect, affecting not only the performers and the attendees but also the people producing the livestream. Even top-billed artists like Megan Thee Stallion had their mic cut off when they ran a few minutes overtime. Rema's technical difficulties during weekend one also brought him little mercy, although he redeemed himself with a strong set on weekend two.
Political controversy also reared its head. While some artists made quick, humanitarian references to current events, others went too far. Irish rap trio Kneecap displayed the words "Fuck Israel / Free Palestine" on the screen during their performance. This not only alienated a sizable percentage of the audience but also lost any nuance in the statement on this enormously polarizing subject. Making such statements at a music festival is generally a bad idea.
In the end, Coachella 2024 was a mix of incredible performances and significant challenges. The festival continues to be a major platform for recording artists, but it's clear that there are some issues that need to be addressed. The heat, the strict set times, and the political controversy all added to the complexity of the event. But despite these challenges, the music and the artists shone through.
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