As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on for another year, it seems that not everyone remains as keen to take preventive measures against the disease. It seems that Coachella has joined those ranks.

The Coachella and Stagecoach festivals, which will be taking place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California in spring, will not require attendees to be wearing masks, or provide proof of vaccination.

In addition, attendees are also not expected to provide proof that they have tested negative for the virus prior to entry. This was revealed by the festival organizers, along with parent company Goldenvoice on Tuesday.

All these measures were noted in Coachella’s Health & Safety Rules section. However, it was also noted that these rules are subject to change “at any time as determined by federal, state or local government agencies or instrumentalities, artists or the promoter.”

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Abhishek Kar

Abhishek Kar is a freelance writer and a full-time pop culture enthusiast from India. In his spare time, he likes to paint.

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