Coachella attendees sporting minimal clothing faced unexpected challenges this weekend as they endured long waits under the scorching desert sun for Starbucks drinks.
Rather than enjoying the festival's ambiance, some festivalgoers spent hours in line amidst 80-degree heat, slowly inching forward for iced lattes and refreshers to keep themselves going.
Videos shared on social media depicted large crowds meandering through the festival grounds, with attendees dressed in revealing outfits such as sheer dresses, shorts, and shirtless ensembles, seeking shade with umbrellas and fans as they waited.
One individual remarked on Instagram, "Imagine buying Coachella tickets only to spend your day waiting in a Starbucks line."
Indio typically experiences temperatures between 76°F and 92°F in April.
Starbucks, a major sponsor of Coachella this year, introduced its highly anticipated Unicorn Frappuccino as the star of its menu. The vibrant drink is exclusively available at the Starbucks Coffeehouse pop-up deep within the festival grounds.
Featuring a mango syrup base and a sour blue drizzle, the neon-hued concoction is topped with pink and blue dusted whipped cream, creating a visually striking beverage.
The Unicorn Frappuccino, described as an "emblem of color," is offered for a limited time each day of the festival, with the pop-up also serving as a cooling station for attendees.
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