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Coachella Still Has Tickets Available & Here’s How To Get ‘Em


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If you thought Coachella was sold out AF, think again. The music festival is about to unleash a limited amount of weekend 2 (April 19 – 21) three-day passes, on sale Friday.

Childish Gambino, Ariana Grande, Tame Impala are set to headline both weekends later this month. Zedd, Gesaffelstein, Diplo, DJ Snake, Bassnectar, Dillon Francis and many more are scheduled to perform. Kanye West will also bring his Sunday Service to the second weekend of Coachella for an Easter Sunday specialty.

There’s a million reasons to check out Coachella this year and now nothing stands in your way. However, with this being such a high profile, in-demand event — expect the remaining tickets to go fast.

GA three-day passes go for $429 and GA with a three-day shuttle pass included are $509. VIP weekend passes are $999. Visit Coachella.com for passes when they go on sale this Friday at 3 pm PST. Join the waitlist for weekend 1 or swap passes here.

Get Coachella Weekend 2 Passes This Friday

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Coachella Still Has Tickets Available & Here’s How To Get ‘Em

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