The Coachella and StageCoch music festivals, to be held in California this coming spring, will remove all corona restrictions and will not require attendees to wear masks.
The Coachella Rock Festival, which will take place this year for two weekends, between April 15 and 17 and April 22-24, is expected to attract an audience of about 125,000 people.
The festival will be led this year by performances by Harry Styles, Billy Aylish and Kenya West.
Festival organizers have announced safety laws to be held at the venue this year, announcing that all corona restrictions will be lifted.
However, the organizers said in a statement that "there is no promise, explicit or implied, that those who come to the festival will not be exposed to the corona virus."
Stage Catch Festival organizers, a popular country festival to be held from April 29 to May 2, have issued a statement saying that "we hereby announce that Stage Couch 2022 will not require immunization, corona testing or the obligation to wear a mask."
California has experienced a 70 percent drop in verified hospital cases in the past two weeks.
Today (Wednesday) the state is expected to remove the obligation to wear a mask indoors.
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