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The Coachella ticket presale begins at 11 a.m. PST on Jan. 13. According to Goldenvoice, festivalgoers can register for access to passes at coachella.com. "Very limited Weekend 1 passes remain," the producer tweeted Tuesday. "For your best chance at passes, look to Weekend 2."




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Folks who purchased tickets for the 2022 festival will get early access starting at 11 a.m. PST on Jan. 11, according to Goldenvoice. "To access the Loyalty Presale, register with the same email that purchased or registered a wristband last year," the producer tweeted.


By 2007, Coachella transformed into a three-day festival and in 2012, a second three-day weekend was added to the festival. Coachella has grown to become the most profitable festival in the world with its featured performances of the biggest names in pop, hip hop and rock music. Each year fans race for the opportunity to purchase Coachella tickets. Secure your opportunity to attend the festival by ordering your tickets today!


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Be there for the last day of Coachella on April 21st, 2023 at TBD. The final performances of the festival will take place at the Empire Polo Field at 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio, CA. Tickets to these performances cost between $482.00 - $6135.00 a ticket. Place your order for Coachella 2023 Weekend 2 - 3 Day Pass tickets today because only 804 tickets are listed for these performances.


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After a two-year hiatus, festival season is back in full swing, with Coachella 2022 kicking off this weekend. As fans, celebs, and influencers flock to the desert, we're anticipating a plethora of Ferris wheel photos, selfies on film, and some of the coolest festival fashion we could ever imagine.


Coachella takes place over two weekends, with weekend one kicking off this Friday, April 15. Weekend two starts on Friday, April 22. The festival runs from Friday to Sunday throughout both weekends, and fans can expect the gates to officially open at 11 a.m. each day. The music stops just after midnight so you can (literally) dance the day away.


Your options also aren't limited when it comes to getting to and from the festival. You can drive and leave your car in one of Coachella's day parking lots, which is included for free with general admission or VIP wristbands. Preferred parking can be purchased separately for $140 per vehicle, which allows you to park closer to the festival entrance. Uber and Lyft are also available and have dedicated drop-off/pickup areas throughout the weekend. Still, with the current fuel surge prices, there's no telling how much a ride will cost you. The most convenient way to get to and from Coachella is by purchasing an Any Time Any Line shuttle pass, where passengers can get picked up near popular hotels or landmarks in surrounding areas. Shuttle passes cost $84 and are good throughout the entire weekend.


Feeling fancy? Purchase a ticket to one of Coachella's annual Outstanding in the Field dinners, featuring global chefs during either weekend. The dinners offer a more chill vibe than what's happening inside the actual festival, with 275-person long tables and four-course meals in Coachella's VIP Rose Garden. On Friday, April 15, enjoy meals from chefs Diego Hernandez of La Bête Noir and Donnie Masterson of The Restaurant. On April 16, chef Gaggan Anand is leading the charge, and on the final day of weekend one, chef Burt Bakman of Slab and chef Eric Greenspan will whip up meals for guests. Weekend two's chef lineup includes meals from chefs Ayinde Howell and Makini Howell of Plum Bistro, chefs Minh Phan of Phenakite/Porridge + Puffs, Theresa Montaño of Otoño, and Max Boonthanakit and Lijo George of Camphor.


Revolve Festival, Neon Carnival, and Spotify's after-hours are all invite-only events, but there are still plenty of parties you can RSVP to and purchase a ticket for. Soho House will host its Desert House pop-up in Coachella Valley all weekend, and you can buy weekend access for $500 or a day pass for $185.


Dayclub Palm Springs is an annual party happening on both weekends of Coachella at the Hilton Palm Springs. Kim Petras and Rebecca Black are among those confirmed to perform, and you can purchase tickets for either weekend starting at $30.


The festival's origins trace back to a 1993 concert that Pearl Jam performed at the Empire Polo Club while boycotting venues controlled by Ticketmaster. The show validated the site's viability for hosting large events, leading to the inaugural Coachella Festival being held over the course of two days in October 1999, three months after Woodstock '99. After no event was held in 2000, Coachella returned on an annual basis beginning in April 2001 as a single-day event. In 2002, the festival reverted to a two-day format. Coachella was expanded to a third day in 2007 and eventually a second weekend in 2012; it is now held on consecutive three-day weekends in April, with the same lineup each weekend. Organizers began permitting spectators to camp on the grounds in 2003, one of several expansions and additions in the festival's history. The festival was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]


After scouting several sites for their festival,[6] Tollett and Goldenvoice co-president Rick Van Santen returned to the Empire Polo Club during the Big Gig festival in 1998. Impressed by the location's suitability for a festival, they decided to book their event there.[8] The promoters had hoped to stage their inaugural festival in 1998 but were unable to until the following year.[9] On July 16, 1999, Goldenvoice announced that the Indio City Council had approved the festival and would provide $90,000 for services such as traffic control and public safety. The funds came with a guarantee of repayment from the promoter, as the city was keen to avoid incurring another loss; the previous year's Big Gig festival cost Indio $16,000 due to last-minute changes to the lineup and poor attendance.[11] The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was officially announced on July 28 with a preliminary lineup of 40 acts;[12] tickets went on sale on August 7.[13]


Coachella's announcement came just one week after the conclusion of Woodstock '99, a festival in July 1999 that was marred by looting, arson, violence, and rapes. Goldenvoice's insurance costs increased 40% as a result and the company faced uncertainty regarding Coachella's tickets.[9][14] Organizers were already aiming to provide a "high-comfort festival experience" for Coachella but rededicated themselves to those efforts after Woodstock '99. Advertisements boasted free water fountains, ample restrooms, and misting tents.[14] Retrospectively, Tollett called the decision to announce a new festival just two months prior to staging it "financial suicide".[9]


Tickets sold for $50 for each day; about 17,000 tickets sold for the first day, and 20,000 for the second,[16] falling short of the overall attendance goal of 70,000.[18] Attendees were offered free parking and a free bottle of water upon entrance.[16] The event went smoothly, with the well-behaved crowd starkly contrasting with the violence that plagued Woodstock '99; the biggest challenges to Coachella concertgoers were temperatures exceeding 100 F and the decisions of which of the 80-plus acts to attend.[17][18][19] The festival was well regarded among attendees and critics; Pollstar named it festival of the year, and Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times said that it "laid the foundation for what someday may be a legacy of its own".[20][21] However, Goldenvoice lost $850,000 on the undertaking,[22] forcing the promoter, in Tollett's words, to "struggle for almost two years to survive as a company".[23] Prominent acts, including the headliners, agreed to receive deferred compensation.[24]


In 2007, Goldenvoice inaugurated the Stagecoach Festival, an annual country music festival that also takes place at the Empire Polo Club the weekend following Coachella. The new event helped avert complications with organizing Coachella; the polo club's owner Alex Haagen III had been planning to redevelop the land unless a new profitable event could be created to make a long-term lease with Goldenvoice financially feasible.[8] Along with the new festival's addition, Coachella was permanently extended to three days in 2007. The headlining acts were Red Hot Chili Peppers, the reunited Rage Against the Machine, and Björk, all of whom headlined for the second time. The festival compiled a three-day aggregate attendance of over 186,000, a new best, and grossed $16.3 million.[46]


In 2008, Coachella did not sell out for the first time since 2003. It featured headliners Prince, Roger Waters, and Jack Johnson. Waters' inflatable prop pig flew away during his set.[22] The 2008 festival drew an attendance of 151,666 and grossed $13.8 million,[46] but lost money, due to tickets not selling out and high booking fees paid for Prince and Roger Waters.[8][24]


Organizers eliminated single-day ticket sales for 2010, and instead instituted a new policy offering three-day tickets only,[49] which drew mixed reactions.[50] Headliners included Jay-Z, Muse and Gorillaz, and reunions of Faith No More and Pavement.[51] Despite Tollett's reservations about holding a festival in 2010 due to the economy,[52] Coachella drew 75,000 spectators each day that year, for an estimated aggregate attendance of 225,000, surpassing previous records.[53] Thousands of fans broke through fences, leading to concerns about overcrowding.[22] The festival grossed $21,703,500.[54] International travel was disrupted by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, resulting in some European acts, such as Frightened Rabbit, Gary Numan and Delphic, canceling their appearances at the festival.[55] 041b061a72


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