Coachella 2026 Ticket Prices Surge As Festival Nears
Coachella 2026 Ticket Prices Surge As Festival Nears...
Coachella 2026 ticket prices have spiked in the secondary market as the festival's first weekend approaches, with resale platforms listing passes for over $1,500. The annual music event in Indio, California, kicks off April 17, driving last-minute demand from fans scrambling to secure entry. This year's headliners—including Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Billie Eilish—have intensified the rush.
General admission passes originally sold for $549 during the presale last June, but resale prices now average $1,200–$1,800 on platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats. VIP tickets, initially priced at $1,299, are fetching upwards of $2,500. The surge follows Coachella's move to eliminate waitlists for returned tickets, tightening supply.
The topic is trending today as attendees finalize travel plans and scalpers capitalize on dwindling inventory. Social media buzz has amplified frustrations over affordability, with many fans calling out dynamic pricing strategies. Coachella organizers have not commented on the secondary market activity.
This year marks Coachella's return to a two-weekend format after pandemic disruptions, contributing to higher demand. Over 250,000 attendees are expected across both weekends, with hotels near the Empire Polo Club nearly sold out. Local businesses anticipate record revenue, though some critics argue the festival's rising costs exclude middle-income fans.
For those still hoping to attend, experts advise monitoring official resale channels for last-minute drops. Payment plans are no longer available, but some travel packages bundling tickets with lodging remain on Coachella's website. The festival runs April 17–19 and April 24–26, with live streams available for those priced out.