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Jun 5, 2015

On Sale : Coachella 2016 Tickets

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On Sale : Coachella 2016 Tickets


Festivalgoers are still recuperating from the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival that took place in April. Now it looks like there’s already tickets available for next year’s popular music festival. Pre-sale tickets for the 2016 Coachella festival already went on sale on Thursday morning (June 4).

That’s right. You can already get your tickets for next year’s Coachella festival, even if you don’t know who’s headlining yet. Some diehard festivalgoers and music lovers already purchased their pre-sale tickets via the Coachella website. It’s still music festival season, so it would only make sense to plan for next year as well.

Both tickets and passes went on sale Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Fans also have the opportunity to purchase both the Coachella payment plan, according to festival organizers. According to Coachella, a 20 percent ($75) down payment is all that’s required to opt into the payment plan.

Tickets start at $375 for general admission for a single weekend, $435 for a general admission/shuttle combination, and $899 for VIP festival pass. Fans can also pay $99 for car and tent camping or $150 for VIP parking. Shuttle passes are also available through the Coachella website.

Coachella 2016 is scheduled for the dates of April 15-17 and 22-24 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif. Tickets and passes for both weekends are still available, at this time. Weekend One’s tickets and passes tend to sell out faster than Weekend Two, so make sure to buy yours in time.

On Sale : Coachella 2016 Ticket
On Sale : Coachella 2016 Tickets

Last year, pre-sales tickets for Coachella 2015 sold out in just a matter of a few hours. Weekend One tickets sold out in an hour while Weekend Two tickets sold out in just four hours. Ticket buyers are advised to create an online account to know what tickets to purchase, to get to know the payment plan, and have their credit card ready and available. Reading through Coachella’s FAQ will also answer all of your questions about buying tickets or traveling abroad.

Who’s going to headline Coachella 2016? There hasn’t been any official word on who the headliners will be, but there’s already rumors swirling. Possible Coachella 2016 lineup predictions include Beyonce and Jay Z, Mumford & Sons, Paul McCartney, and Radiohead, according to the iDigitalTimes.

What’s the reason behind these random predictions? Paul McCartney would make the great “legacy” headliner, especially with his collaborations with Rihanna and Kanye West. Queen Bey and Jay Z have never performed at Coachella, although they’re big fans of the festival. The two are also reportedly working on a new album together, which is expected to be released on Tidal.

As for Mumford & Sons and Radiohead, both bands are expected to release new music. Mumford & Sons would also be the perfect Coachella headliner since they’ve played at Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, and Reading and Leeds Festival, among other places.

Coachella does not typically announce its official lineup until January or February. Fans will have to wait and see if these Coachella 2016 lineup predictions will come true. To buy Weekend One tickets , and to buy Weekend Two passes click here. For more information or for general information, visit www.Coachella.com.

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Apr 18, 2015

Music festivals 2015 ?



Music festivals 2015: compare the costs of the world's biggest parties

California’s Coachella is the world’s most expensive music festival, while Exit in Serbia is the best place to go for a low-cost party, according to a comparison of costs at the world’s biggest festivals

With the festival season approaching, those still deciding where to party this summer may want to consider the dramatic difference in cost between the world’s top music events.

The data was collated by travel money site No.1 Currency , which compared the cost of the most popular festivals across the globe, factoring in tickets, accommodation, food and drinks in order to assess the daily and total costs of a trip.

Coachella in California, which is currently in action, and Tomorrowland in Belgium, taking place in July, top the charts as the most expensive festivals overall this year, costing £187 and £186 per day respectively.

Tickets for Coachella also come out as the most expensive, costing fans £251 for the weekend. Glastonbury is in second place, with tickets priced at £225.

Exit festival in Serbia, which over the past decade has grown into one of Europe’s most popular festivals, is still the cheapest overall, with a daily cost of £54.

The daily cost at Sonar festival, which brings together some of the world’s top electronic music artists, is kept low by the price of beer. Drinks at the Barcelona-based event are the cheapest overall at just 74p – a pint at Glastonbury will cost you 500% more.
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