In This Week's Issue Of "Make It Make Sense," Coachella Announced That Passholders Don't Need To Be Vaccinated To Attend

It was just announced that Coachella and Stagecoach — which both take place in Indio Valley the last three weekends of April — will NOT have any COVID requirements:

The official Stagecoach Twitter account posted this to their account and further explained their policy on their website: "By entering the festival, attendees voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and confirm that they will adhere to local quarantine mandates and the CDC quarantine requirements."

Basically, you don't need proof of vaccination...

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...a negative PCR test...

Billie Eilish looking confused
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...or a mask to attend Coachella and Stagecoach!

  GOOD Music
GOOD Music

This year's headliners include Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, and Kanye West.

Both Billie Eilish and Harry Styles have spoken publicly about the importance of the COVID vaccine. Billie, who got it back in August, spoke about her experience with Howard Stern:

"The vaccine is fucking amazing, and it also saved Finneas from getting it; it saved my parents from getting it; it saved my friends from getting it... I want it to be clear that it is because of the vaccine I’m fine. I think if I weren’t vaccinated, I would have died, because it was bad."

And Harry postponed his domestic and world tours until it was safe for him and his crew to travel:

So, I'm very interested to see if Billie and Harry — or any of the other performers — will still perform in a festival that's partying like it's 2019.

Jasmine Masters looking tired and OVER it
Jasmine Masters

Anyway, if you're planning on attending Coachella or Stagecoach this year — stay safe!