Here’s the latest on Stagecoach Festival evacuation based on recent reports:
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Summary: Stagecoach in Indio, California, temporarily evacuated on Saturday night due to severe winds and blowing dust, with attendees instructed to exit to their vehicles or safe areas. The festival resumed later that night and continued into Sunday with the remainder of the lineup; some attendees who evacuated were unable to re-enter immediately.[1][3][5]
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Details on reopening and safety: Gates reopened within about an hour after the evacuation order as conditions stabilized, and organizers indicated Sunday’s schedule would proceed with ongoing weather monitoring and air-quality advisories.[4][1]
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Attendance and impact: Estimates for Saturday’s crowd put the evacuees at roughly 75,000–80,000 attendees; a portion of those who left reported difficulty returning once performances resumed. Headliners including Lainey Wilson performed, with shifts to the schedule noted by outlets.[3][5][7]
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Local coverage tone: Multiple outlets described the incident as a weather-related disruption that affected communications and re-entry logistics, prompting discussions about how the evacuation and re-entry were managed.[5][3]
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Other sources and context: Recaps and follow-up reports highlight the challenges of large outdoor events facing sudden weather hazards, and how organizers balanced attendee safety with event continuity.[7][5]
Illustration (example): A simple timeline of the event
- 7:46 PM: Severe weather warning issued; evacuation order announced via app and on-site screens.
- 8:52 PM: Official message indicating show would resume and doors reopening were forthcoming.
- 9:30 PM–10:00 PM: Gates reopen; some attendees unable to re-enter.
- Sunday: Event proceeds with safety monitoring and updated set times.
If you’d like, I can pull more precise figures on crowd estimates, re-entry counts, or the official statements from Stagecoach organizers and local authorities, and provide a concise, sourced timeline.