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People outraged by Coachella influencer culture

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 20, 2025
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If you are at the point where you are shooting your eyes on your food on social networks that have a flooded leg of Coachella Publications last week, you are not alone.

People are tired of what has become the annual music festival, thanks to out of contact influencers who have no remorse for flaunting their luxurious experience at the festival on platforms like Tiktok and Instagram so that the world sees them.

The popular music festival is a hero in Indian, California, every year. Unfortunately, in recent years, Coachella has become more than Who’s Who, and, who, what kind of event, compared to how it was 26 years ago, when it originated for the first time?

Unfortunately, in recent years, Coachella has become more than Who’s Who, and who, who uses it to? What kind of event, compared to what it was 26 years ago, when it originated. Getty Images for Coachella

The incredibly high prices of the tickets, which began in $ 649 for the first weekend And meals of $ 100 of $ 100, faces, have outraged people, and are blaming the rich and famous.

It is difficult to deny that Coachella has become the type of Joneses matter, with the influencer Alix Earle by publishing a video of herself drinking champagne on a private flight to the festival with friends and dancer from Tiktok, Charli d’Amelio, posing for a lace photo that, according to the reports, cost $ 1,690.

The influencer Alix Earle published a video or herself drinking champagne on a private flight to the festival with friends. Instagram / @alix_eear him

“The culture of influence has really ruined events such as Coachella, where art and music have tasks of a rear seat. I hope that does not happen in the theme park industry, where an image of you is more important than … well …* being* there”, a X Shared User.

Another person tweeted in a similar way: “It is a shame to see in which Coachella has become. When I attended 13 years ago, it was a genuine platform for emerging independent artists, attracting true music lovers.”

“It’s a shame to see what Coachella has become,” a person tweeted. Getty Images for Coachella

“Now, it is nothing more than a marketed show driven by large -scale programming. Absolute garbage.”

While those with deep pockets have glamored coachella, many regular people have tasks to take advantage of the real side of what the festival is to attend.

In one Viral videoA content creator showed the ridiculously long line before 8 am for a “super duper shower”, which is a university bath similar to a bedroom that only has a shower for privacy.

Opting to avoid that line, the girl touched a “regular shower”, which has a curtain, instead of a door, since they were empty.

She used to say that she had to wash her hair and, unfortunately, forgot a gorge.

Nothing about this scene seems attractive.

One of the comments basically summed up what many of us on the east coast are feeling after watching this type of content: “No video or coachel has made me want to go to Coachella.”

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