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Coachella began with chaos on Thursday while thousands of people traveled to Indian, California, to enjoy the Annual Music Festival were caught in traffic for up to 12 hours while fighting to enter the fairgrounds with fairs.
The conditions were described by many attendees as one of the sausages that began the festival in 1999, with the comparison of this year’s coachella with the infamous Fyre Fyre Festival and others that demanded reimbursements before the first sets had played a little bone.
“This is the worst organization that I have seen at a festival and this is Coachella for God. [sic]”A person published in Reddit.
“I made a joke before I did not know that the festival’s tickets were included in the admission this year, but it is sincerely what I feel,” said a head of Coachella tickets to Business Insider Waiting in his car on Thursday. “I feel deceived.”
“People are urinating in cups,” added the man, who said he arrived around 4:30 am local time.
“They have spent eight hours; people have to do what they have to do.”
Celebrated at the Indian Empire Polo Club, the two -week Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this year presents the head of Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone, and other large notes artists such as Travis Scott, Missy Elliot, Meghan Thee Stallion.
The highest forecast in Indian on Friday was about 102 degrees on Friday, agreeing to the Times, only a few degrees of 106 degrees, the Indian record established in 1904. The festival attendees will have a slight break on Saturday, as is the high temperature.
Another assistant, who waited from 2 am to 2 pm before being left in the camps, said the experience was “literal hell.”
“It was really the sausage experience and also very disappointing for how much money we spent to be in an event that we really loved,” said the four times veteran of Coachella to Bi.
“We finally enter, but nobody has energy to start establishing the camp.”
Innumerable other complaints flooded social networks.
A person trapped in the line displayed the lack of bathing facilities in a video posted on Tiktok, qualifying the “disappointing” and “extremely dehumanizing” experience.
“It is 100 ° F, people’s cars are overheating, they are running out of gas. There are no bathrooms anywhere so we can use,” he said.
“There are personnel who are denied access to Portta Potties staff.
Another creator of Tiktok at the festival said the event has little personal this year. “We had no one to direct us once we approached the camps,” he wrote. “I just saw a staff member get tasks to the medical tent for dehydration. A couple of workers I talked to were so disoriented and out of it that I was really worried.”
The organizers of Coachella did not respond immediately to the request for comments from the Post.
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