Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, popularly known as "Coachella", is one of the most popular music festivals in America. Next year he will be 20 years old, and recently he has begun to attract an increasing number of music lovers and the brightest artists and artists.

It's not as difficult to get on it as on Burning Man, and the music in the program is chosen so that listeners with good taste, who do not disdain the genre, will definitely find a couple of stars of their favorite direction in it - hip—hop legends like Eminem, and rapper of a more underground kind Tyler the Creator, a star, perform there avant-garde in rock music St. Vincent and electronic music veteran Jean-Michel Jarre.

Art exhibitions and unique installations and sculptures are held on the territory of the festival, and visitors compete in the brightness of their outfits — only for this "Coachella" can be considered one of the most attractive and colorful music festivals on the planet.

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
The first visitors. Photo: Christopher Polk (Christopher Polk: Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Mario Anzuoni (Mario Anzuoni: Reuters)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
A fan in a cape with the face of Beyonce. Photo: Kyle Grilliot (Kyle Grilliot: AFP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Art sculpture "Ether". Photo: Roberto Contre

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Amy Harris (AP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Scott Dudelson (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Kyle Grilliot (Kyle Grilliot: AFP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Rich Fury (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Amy Harris (AP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
The first number of the festival is Beyonce. Photo: Larry Busacca (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
She was later joined by her husband, rapper Jay-Z. Photo: Kyle Grilliot (Kyle Grilliot: AFP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Hip-hop artist Tyler the Creator.

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Amy Harris (AP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Hip-hop artist Telele. Photo: Matt Cowan (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Guitarist Luke Steele of Empire of the Sun.

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
A pioneer in electronic music, Jean-Michel Jarre. Photo: Frazer Harrison (Frazer Harrison: Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Christopher Polk (Christopher Polk: Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Christopher Polk (Christopher Polk: Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Art sculpture "Ether". Photo: Roberto Contre

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
View from inside the installation of the "Spectrum" art group NEWSUBSTANCE. Photo: Coachella

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
"Spectrum". Photo: Rich Fury (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Sculpture Supernova.

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Photo: Mario Anzuoni (Mario Anzuoni: Reuters)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Guitarist Jake Gut of the Greta Van Fleet band. Photo: Jennifer Cappuccino Maher (Jennifer Cappuccino Maher: SCNG)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
The performer Sudan Earhives (Sudan Archives). Photo: Scott Dudelson (Getty)

The songwriter of Rihanna and Beyonce SZA during a solo performance. Photo: Kevin Winter (Getty)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Rock singer Annie Clark, better known under the pseudonym St. Vincent. Photo: Mario Anzuoni (Mario Anzuoni: Reuters)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Legendary musician and founder of the Talking Heads band David Byrne. Photo: Amy Harris (AP)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
Rock singer Danielle Haim. Photo: Mario Anzuoni (Mario Anzuoni: Reuters)

Coachella 2018: How the craziest music festival in America was held
The festival was closed by the legend of the rap scene Eminem. Photo: Kevin Mazur (Kevin Mazur: Getty)

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