Parcels Brings Disco To The Desert at Coachella 2019 [TOUR DIARY]

Parcels  is comprised of five charming musicians who are reviving classic disco sounds and modernizing it with electro-pop undercurrents. Their self-titled debut album was released at the end of last year, and all 12 tracks were completely electrifying. Their animated energy and unique take on pop is refreshing, making Parcels the perfect addition to this year's Coachella lineup.  

The Australian natives shared some of their behind the scenes moments from Weekend 1.  Can't catch Parcels at Weekend 2? Check  them out tonight at The Fonda. Tickets here    

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Louie Swain, before the storm.  

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Faceless portrait shoot. Our photographer Jean was stuck jealously waiting behind the curtain.

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Getting the fingers warm in our trailer.  

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Heading to the stage.  

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Mid show stature by Jules.

All photos by  Jean Raclet

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