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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is right around the corner, and tickets are still available — some for less than face value.
The annual Coachella festival is almost here, and would-be attendees still have opportunities to snag tickets. Like last year, tickets for the 2025 edition haven’t sold quickly, and tickets for Weekend 2 are still available at the time of writing.
In previous years, tickets for both weekends sold out within hours or sometimes days. If you’re still hoping to get tickets, you might even be able to secure them for less than face value. Resellers on StubHub and Vivid Seats have been offering some passes for as little as half of the original price, but those offers were snapped up quickly.
Coachella 2025 takes place over two weekends: April 11 to 13, and April 18 to 20. Original tickets are sold per weekend, but some verified resellers have day passes available for both. Standard original general admission tickets started at $649 for Weekend 1 and are still available starting at $599 for Weekend 2. On StubHub, resale tickets have gone for as little as $246, while Vivid Seats runs quite a bit steeper, starting at $724.
Original VIP tickets are still available for both weekends, with packages starting at $1,399 for the first weekend and $1,199 for the second. Camping passes and parking passes are still available on Coachella’s website and from verified resellers, though the official site offers more options for these and other add-ons, such as shuttle passes and locker access.
This year, Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, and Travis Scott headline the festival. Other scheduled performances include Missy Elliott, GloRilla, Charli XCX, Misfits, T-Pain, Jimmy Eat World, Megan Thee Stallion, Lisa, Jennie, Beabadoobee, and many more. Last-minute additions to the lineup include Ed Sheeran and Weezer, since several artists (FKA twigs, Anitta, Gel) were forced to back out due to various circumstances.
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