Coachella Font

Coachella font

What Font is Coachella?

The Coachella font is best represented by a replica typeface designed by Jimmy Lesondak, created to closely mimic the festival’s signature hand-drawn, bohemian-inspired lettering. With its organic curves, uneven strokes, and relaxed desert-vibes aesthetic, this replica font captures the free-spirited look associated with the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. While not an official typeface, it is one of the closest matches available—and you can download it from the link below, making it ideal for personal, festival-themed, or artistic design projects.

About Coachella

Coachella, officially known as the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, began in 1999 in Indio, California. It has grown into one of the world’s most iconic music festivals, known for its diverse lineups spanning rock, indie, hip-hop, EDM, and more. Featuring large-scale art installations, fashion influence, and a unique desert setting, Coachella has become a cultural phenomenon that extends far beyond music.


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Please make sure to follow the license terms for each font. All fonts provided are free for personal use, while some may also allow commercial use. For details, check the included Read Me file with each download. If you’re uncertain about usage rights, we recommend contacting the font’s creator directly.


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