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Seamus Duff

Coachella cancelled for second year as Covid-19 pandemic continues to rip through US

The 2021 Coachella music festival has been cancelled as the world struggles to contain and control the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The major music event – notably popular with influencers and reality stars – had been due to go ahead over two weekends in April in Riverside County in the Golden State.

But now the festival has been dropped for the 2021 season following health advice in the local area.

While the Stagecoach music festival – a country music event that was also due to take place on the same site as Coachella in California in April – has also been ditched as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to rage.

Coachella 2021 had been due to take place between April 9 and April 18 – but it is now cancelled (Getty Images North America)

The public health officer for Riverside County, Dr Cameron Kaiser, explained the reasoning behind cancelling the 2021 festivals.

He said in a public health order: "If Covid-19 were detected at these festivals, the scope and number of attendees and the nature of the venue would make it infeasible, if not impossible, to track those who may be placed at risk."

Dr Kaiser added: "We look forward to when the events may return."

The festival is a go-to for many influencers and reality stars (Getty Images for Coachella)

Last year the Coachella festival was postponed – before being ultimately cancelled – due to the pandemic.

The event – which had been due to be headlines by Travis Scott, Frank Ocean and Rage Against the Machine – was moved from April to October.

But both dates were ultimately cancelled as the virus continued to spread wildly in the USA.

Ariana Grande performed at the 2019 event (Getty Images for AG)

Coachella usually attracts 250,000 attendees – the 2021 event had been due to take place between April 9 and April 18.

While Stagecoach draws more than 70,000 country music fans.

Mirror Online have contacted organisers of both events for comment.

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