Coachella Weekend 2 Tickets Sell Out Amid Last-Minute Demand
Coachella Weekend 2 Tickets Sell Out Amid Last-Minute Demand...
Coachella Weekend 2 tickets sold out abruptly on Friday, leaving many festivalgoers scrambling for last-minute options. The surge in demand comes just days before the second weekend of the iconic California music festival kicks off on April 17.
Ticket resale prices have spiked as high as $1,500 for general admission passes, nearly triple the original $549 face value. The sellout follows strong attendance during Weekend 1, which featured surprise guest appearances from artists like Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo.
Festival organizers confirmed the sellout through official channels but didn't specify the cause. Industry analysts suggest pent-up demand after the pandemic and this year's stacked lineup—headlined by Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator, and Doja Cat—drove the rush.
Social media erupted with frustration from fans who waited too long to purchase. "Had them in my cart and they disappeared," tweeted @CoachellaOrBust from Los Angeles. Meanwhile, resale platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats reported a 40% increase in Weekend 2 listings overnight.
The sellout marks a sharp reversal from 2023, when Weekend 2 tickets were still available days before the event. This year's demand underscores Coachella's resurgence as the premier US music festival after pandemic-era declines.
Local businesses in Indio, California, are bracing for another busy weekend. Hotels within 20 miles of the Empire Polo Club report 95% occupancy, with rates averaging $400 per night. Ride-share companies have added surge pricing alerts for the area.
For those still hoping to attend, festival staff recommend checking the official Coachella resale platform, which verifies authentic tickets. However, with prices climbing hourly, time is running out for last-minute planners.