Traffic & Transit

Heads Up: Road Closures In Effect To Increase Safety During Stagecoach Festival In Indio

"Approximately 40,000 guests will be shuttled into and out of the concert venue from various locations throughout the Coachella Valley."

(Times of San Diego)

April 28, 2023

Full road closures will be in effect for the last weekend of festivals in Indio to enhance safety for the Stagecoach country music festival that starts Friday.

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“Approximately 40,000 guests will be shuttled into and out of the concert venue from various locations throughout the Coachella Valley to help ease traffic conditions,” Indio city officials said in a statement. “Noise from the festival site could begin on each Thursday before the festival dates, due to sound checks and on-site camping guests.”

Full closures will be in effect from Friday to Monday at the following locations:

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  • Avenue 49 between Hjorth Street and Monroe Street;
  • Avenue 50 between Madison Street and Jackson Street;
  • Hjorth Street between Avenue 49 and Avenue 50; and
  • Madison Street between Avenue 49 and Avenue 52.

Residents are encouraged to take alternate routes through Washington Street, Jackson Street, Calhoun Street, and Golf Center Parkway for north and south travel and through Highway 111, Dr. Carreon Boulevard, Avenue 54, Miles Avenue, and Fred Waring Drive for east and west travel.

A full closure will be in effect on Avenue 50 between Monroe Street and Madison Avenue until May 8 but will extend to Jackson Street for the weekends of the festivals.

Additionally, streets surrounding the festival site and Interstate 10 are expected to see major traffic from the more than 40,000 festival attendees who will be leaving the area each Monday.

There were festivals from Friday to Sunday each weekend from April 14 and will end Sunday with Stagecoach. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was on the first two weekends. Both festivals are at the Empire Polo Club, 81800 51st Ave.

All streets are expected to reopen to normal traffic patterns by May 8.


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