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Coachella returns in all its glittering, neon glory -- mask optional
Revelers in thong bodysuits, glitter eyeshadow and sheathed in neon gathered Friday in the California desert as the first Coachella since the pandemic's onset got underway.
Brazil's Anitta was a showstopper who thrilled crowds after bringing Snoop Dogg and Saweetie onstage, ahead of a much-anticipated debut headlining performance from pop royalty Harry Styles.
The mammoth event that takes place over two three-day weekends is widely considered one of the world's most-watched festivals, and traditionally kicks off the year's summer concert circuit.
Coachella's 2020 edition was scrapped as the coronavirus pandemic came into full force, and two years of chaotic cancellations, rescheduled shows and lineup shakeups ensued.
As it returns after a three-year hiatus, Coachella is a bellwether for the multi-billion-dollar touring industry that's still on shaky ground after persistent pandemic setbacks.
After other large-scale festivals including Lollapalooza last year required proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 result, Coachella this winter announced it would not require any such mitigation measures, including masks or social distancing.
But it comes amid an uptick in coronavirus cases nationwide, mostly due to the highly transmissible Omicron subvariant, known as BA.2.
Friday saw temperatures climb and as festival-goers descended on the grounds for three days of partying, contracting coronavirus seemed back of mind.
"Look at this!" Sarah Jones, a 26-year-old from Oregon, told AFP.
"We just want to have fun; I don't want to think about (coronavirus) tonight."
- 'Everybody misses this' -
The festival is held mostly outside, welcoming some 125,000 revelers daily from all over the nation and abroad, many of whom camp and fill up hotels nearby.
There will be two virus testing sites on festival grounds. Jose Arballo -- a senior public information representative for the public health department of Riverside County, where Coachella takes place -- said there also would be bolstered testing facilities nearby.
"I'm super excited to be here," said one concert-goer identified as Saturn Risin9, who said they were ageless and had traveled from Los Angeles.
"I'm not scared, and I'm excited to be outside with people."
As the sun set and the fresh grass gave way to stomped-down dust, the desert's night owls came out for the first night of revelry.
"It's amazing!" said Alexa Davis, a 24-year-old Connecticut native told AFP as she joined the throng to dance along to Anitta. "She's killing it, she's really hot."
The 29-year-old Anitta made history earlier this year as she became the first Brazilian to reach the world's number one spot on Spotify.
She commanded Coachella's main stage, whose set featured imagery replicating a Rio de Janeiro favela, opening with the intro of "Mais Que Nada" as California favorite Snoop Dogg joined her.
During a set that saw her jump seamlessly between Portuguese, English and Spanish, Anitta later launched into her booty-grinding reggaeton hit "Envolver," the masses joining in the rhythm.
"Our culture is getting noticed... Latinas are also reaching the top of the global scene," Anitta told AFP in an interview last month. "I plan to keep making songs for every part of the world. Including in Portuguese, of course."
Other major acts playing sets at Coachella this weekend include Megan Thee Stallion, Phoebe Bridgers and Doja Cat.
After Styles Friday, Billie Eilish is set to headline Saturday and The Weekend will collaborate with Swedish House Mafia to helm Sunday.
The duet act was an 11th-hour addition after chaos agent Kanye West unceremoniously pulled out of his headliner spot mere weeks ago.
Travis Scott also dropped out after a deadly concert stampede at his Astroworld show in Houston last year, while 2020's anticipated headliner Frank Ocean is set to return to the desert in 2023.
Stromae is set to play, as is Palestinian DJ Sama' Abdulhadi and South Africa's Black Coffee, who made Grammy history last week after winning a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album, the first African act to do so.
In a last-minute surprise, Arcade Fire played a set Friday evening -- while rap duo City Girls set off a heated audience twerk-off during a rendition of their 2021 hit "Twerkulator."
P.Hernandez--AT