The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival welcomes all people with disabilities. We are dedicated to continually improving our efforts to ensure attendees have access to all festival goods and services, regardless of ability.
It is not acceptable to fake or exaggerate a disability to gain access to disability accommodations. Our Accessibility department has finite resources and needs to focus these resources on helping those who legitimately require assistance.
There will be several Accessibility Services locations conveniently located throughout the festival site to support and address the needs of all attendees with accessibility needs. More information on these exact locations will be available closer to the event. These locations will be labeled on the guest-facing map when released.
There is no accessibility pre-event registration other than for Accessible Camping. Registration for event services is all done onsite at the event.
At an Accessibility Services Hub, you can:
Guests with disabilities wishing to utilize many of the accessibility services at Coachella will be required to acquire an Accessibility Wristband. This wristband is acquired onsite at one of our Accessibility Services locations. There is not an “Accessibility ticket” that needs to be purchased in order to utilize accessibility services at Coachella.
If a person with a disability wishes to change their companion, they can obtain a new Accessibility Companion wristband by returning the formerly used companion wristband to an Accessibility Services Hub, where it will be replaced. We are unable to reissue any Accessibility wristband(s) unless the original wristband(s) is brought back to us to be reissued.
We encourage patrons with mobility disabilities to utilize personal forms of transportation, including wheelchairs and scooters. Crutches, walkers and canes are also permitted. Please note that we will not be renting mobility devices onsite.
The venue is navigable for people with mobility disabilities. Please be advised that the venue’s terrain is grass. VIP areas are ADA accessible for guests with VIP-level tickets. Guests will need to traverse throughout the festival grounds between stages independently or with the assistance of a companion as the festival does not provide transportation between stages. Be aware that between the further points of the festival site may require a three-quarter mile traverse in direct sunlight. If you need assistance finding your most accessible route around the event, please visit us at an Accessibility Services Hub.
If you need to recharge your motorized wheelchair or other medical equipment, you may do so at any Accessibility Services Hub and the main stage Accessible Viewing Area.
A separate Accessibility Parking lot will be available for attendees with a valid Disabled Person Parking placard, permit or license plate, as well as the applicable proof that it belongs to them. Accessible Parking is free and does not require a parking pass.
Please check back closer to the event for more information.
Please check back closer to the event for more information.
To utilize Accessible Parking, you must have:
It is against the law to park in an accessible parking space without the required credentials or to fraudulently use credentials in order to gain access to Accessible Parking.
To register for an Accessible camping spot, please fill out our Accessible Camping Registration Form.
Preferred camping locations are available for those with accessibility needs. We highly suggest reserving a spot in our designated, accessible camping areas.
To utilize Accessible Camping, you must have:
Elevated viewing areas for guests with disabilities and their one (1) companion who may need to see above the crowd will be made available at designated event stages. For information on how to gain access to these areas, please visit us at an Accessibility Services Hub.
Accessible shuttles are available for guests with disabilities traveling from designated hotels to the venue. Accessibility guests are strongly encouraged to reach out to Valley Music Travel by phone or email to request an accessible shuttle in advance.
Concierge Line: (888) 833-1031
Email: info@valleymusictravel.com
If requesting in advance is not possible, guests with disabilities can request an accessible shuttle by speaking to the shuttle representative present at their hotel.
Upon arrival at the Empire Polo Grounds, guests with disabilities who require transportation assistance to the main entrance can wait for a ride at the Accessibility Shuttle Stop Tent located in the lobby of the Hotel Shuttles lot.
Requests for these services must be emailed to us at least 30 days prior to the event to allow for sufficient preparation. To submit a request, please fill out the Effective Communication Request Form.
The deadline for Coachella Weekend 1 is March 12th, 2025.
The deadline for Coachella Weekend 2 is March 19th, 2025.
Once you are onsite, please check-in at an Accessibility Services Hub to be connected with our interpreting team.
Assisted Listening Device Systems are available for those with hearing impairments. For more information, please contact ada@coachella.com or visit any of the Accessibility Services Hubs.
Service animals are permitted throughout the festival.
A shuttle service to entrances, exits, and parking are available for our disabled attendees who need it. Please be aware that our carts only operate on the periphery of the festival grounds due to public safety and do not drive within the festival venue.
All concessions are accessible and located throughout the venue. If assistance is required, please confer with a festival staff member.
Several fully-equipped medical sites staffed by trained personnel are located throughout the festival to manage any issue. Check the Festival Maps and Mobile App for exact locations.
All prescription medications must be in the original manufacturer container with your name on it, which matches your government-issued photo ID. Please only bring a sufficient amount of medication for the duration of the event. Your medications must be cleared by the medical team at the event entry. Upon entry, ask for a crowd management supervisor to connect you with a member of the medical team.
Goldenvoice will consider any request by an attendee with a disability for reasonable modification of its policies, practices or procedures or for auxiliary aids and services that will permit the attendee equal enjoyment of the goods and services offered at the Festival. We encourage you to make any such request as far in advance as possible to enhance our ability to evaluate and fulfill the request.
In continually trying to make our festival more accessible, we encourage you to contact us at ada@coachella.com for any of your accessibility-related needs. Additionally, if you have any questions about accessible policies or our services, please reach out to us.
Please note that it may take up to two business days (weekends not included) to receive a response. During the week of the event, you can expect a response within 24 hours. If you are already onsite at the event and require assistance, please visit any of our Accessibility Services Hubs onsite to receive direct assistance.
Coachella will have food vendors that provide gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan dietary options. For those with special dietary needs beyond the festival food service, please contact us at ada@coachella.com for further information.
We welcome and encourage any feedback and suggestions from our attendees. Please email us at ada@coachella.com. We will do our best to help you have an unforgettable experience.