Woodstock was all about peace—Coachella is all about the perfect Instagram shot.

Counterculture isn’t dead; it just changed outfits. What started with mud-soaked fields, flower crowns made of actual flowers, and rebellious anthems blasting through Woodstock’s crowds has morphed into influencer-packed desert parties with curated aesthetics. But underneath the glitter and filter-perfect sunsets, Coachella still echoes the same spirit: questioning the norm, defying expectations, and chasing authenticity. It’s not about which era did it better—it’s about how counterculture values evolved, shaped by the times and technologies.
The message is still there. It just swapped tie-dye for boho chic and protest signs for viral posts.












