Coachella Weekend 2 Tickets Are Being Sold Below Face Value

As Coachella approaches, something interesting has happened regarding the availability and pricing of admission for its second weekend. Scheduled to take place from April 18th to 20th, 2025, tickets for this segment of the event are, unusually, still obtainable, with certain resale platforms listing them at values below their original cost.

The annual two-weekend festival, commencing with its initial phase from April 11th to 13th, typically experiences robust demand for entry. However, the 2025 iteration presents an opportunity for prospective attendees to acquire passes for the concluding weekend. While the initial price for standard general admission weekend passes was established at $649 for the first weekend, and remains at $599 for the subsequent one, the secondary market exhibits a fluctuating financial landscape.

Analysis of resale platforms reveals that on StubHub, select Weekend Two passes are being offered for as little as $246. In contrast, Vivid Seats indicates a higher starting price point of $724. Original VIP access for both weekends remains available for purchase, with packages commencing at $1,399 for the first weekend and $1,199 for the second. Furthermore, provisions for camping and parking can still be secured via the festival’s official website and authorised resellers, with the former providing a more comprehensive array of supplementary options, including shuttle transportation and locker rentals.

The forthcoming festival is set to feature headline performances from prominent musical acts such as Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, and Travis Scott. A diverse selection of additional artists, including Missy Elliott, GloRilla, Charli XCX, Misfits, T-Pain, Jimmy Eat World, Megan Thee Stallion, Lisa, Jennie, Beabadoobee, and numerous others, are also scheduled to appear. Recent additions to the performance roster include Ed Sheeran and Weezer, following the withdrawal of several previously announced artists due to various circumstances.

*Cover image credit: Rich Fury

[H/T] Digital Music News

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