Here’s the latest on Stagecoach evacuation today.
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The Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, experienced a brief evacuation on Saturday night due to severe weather concerns, including high winds. Many reports indicate gates reopened within about an hour and the event resumed with updated schedules, though some performances were delayed or canceled.[1][3][6]
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Attendees were directed to exit safely via venue screens and the festival app, with organizers prioritizing crowd safety before gradually reopening gates and continuing the program. Updates at the time suggested the weather risk subsided enough to resume activities later that evening, though headliners and some acts were affected by the disruption.[6][1]
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Coverage notes that the evacuation impacted Day 2 of Stagecoach (April 25, 2026), with the wind advisory contributing to the decision. The incident prompted extensive media coverage, including from outlets like Variety and The Independent, and crowd reactions were mixed, with many grateful for safety protocols but disappointed by the interruption.[10][1][6]
If you’re attending or planning to attend this weekend’s events, I can summarize official statements from organizers and check for any updates on today’s weather-related advisories and gate statuses. Would you like me to pull the latest official notices or map out the remaining schedule with potential delays?
Sources: Stagecoach evacuation reports and contemporary coverage from Variety, The Independent, and festival-focused outlets.[1][6][10]