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Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Nov 23, 2020 15:20:18 GMT -5
As someone who's never attended Coachella in the past, can someone give me a brief rundown on how the different stages work (size and genre of acts, differences between the electronic ones, etc.)?
As someone who's never attended Coachella in the past, can someone give me a brief rundown on how the different stages work (size and genre of acts, differences between the electronic ones, etc.)?
I think they put the good music in the sahara and the boring stuff in the yuma
As someone who's never attended Coachella in the past, can someone give me a brief rundown on how the different stages work (size and genre of acts, differences between the electronic ones, etc.)?
I think they put the good music in the sahara and the boring stuff in the yuma
Coachella and Outdoor - main and second stages. Analogous to What and Which at Roo. Biggest stuff generally goes on these.
Sahara - big room EDM, some hip-hop and dance-associated acts
Yuma - techno/club tent. Line to get in.
Sonora - indie rock tent
They have other tents but those are the ones required for this draft.
This is a good summary. Sonora is recently introduced, and generally have smaller bands.
Mojave and Gobi are the other two tents - it will be required for this draft, as in they need to be part of the schedules. These two tents, Coachella & Outdoor are not particular genre-heavy, and they all have acts from variety of genres.