Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California experienced an emergency evacuation on the evening of Saturday, April 25, 2026, due to severe weather and high winds. The evacuation affected tens of thousands of attendees, with reports estimating about 75,000–80,000 people were asked to exit the site. The grounds began reopening later that night, and some updates indicated that the show would resume once the site was safe; by around 9 p.m. gates were reopened in many areas.[2][3][4]
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There were interruptions to performances on Day 2, including delays and some headliners being rescheduled or adjusted as the festival resumed, with coverage noting that fans largely complied with safety instructions and that there were disruptions to planned sets such as Journey and Lainey Wilson’s schedules. The evacuation prompted broad media attention and multiple outlets reported on the safety response and subsequent resumption of activities.[3][6][2]
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Reactions were mixed in coverage: some outlets highlighted calm behavior during the evacuation and the rapid organization by staff, while others noted disappointment from attendees who could not immediately return for resumed performances or refunds discussions.[5][8][3]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of events, map the official statements, and provide links to the most reliable sources for you to verify. Would you prefer a quick timeline or a side-by-side summary of what happened, what was affected, and what followed?
Citations:
- Stagecoach evacuation details and timing.[3]
- Attendance estimates and reopening updates.[2]
- Additional reporting on resumption and fan reactions.[6][8]