How much is a Coachella ticket? Cost of attending the festival

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How much is a Coachella ticket? Cost of attending the festival

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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is one of the biggest music events of the year. Fans come from far and wide to the desert retreat to catch some of their favorite artists taking the stage. But with that comes the harsh reality of paying. Not everything is free, so how much does a Coachella ticket cost?

Find out below how much money you need to shell out for Coachella tickets and everything else to know about this year’s headliners.

Can anyone go to Coachella?

Yes! Coachella is open to the public. Anyone from anywhere can purchase tickets to attend the festival to see their favorite performers.

How much does a Coachella ticket cost?

Coachella tickets range in price. A one-day weekend pass costs at least $812, while three-day tickets cost more than $1,400.

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Who will headline Coachella 2026?

Coachella headliners for 2026 are Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Carole G and Anima. Other performers throughout the two-week festival include The Strokes, Iggy Pop, David Byrne, Moby, DEVO, Suicidal Tendency, KATSEYE, Sombr, Blood Orange and Teddy Swims.

Karol G will be the first Latina to headline the event. As for Justin, this is his first time at Coachella in his nearly two-decade career. Sabrina hits the desert for the third time in a row. She made headlines last year and is performing in 2024 for the first time.

While teasing the 2026 set in an interview with excellent House Tour magazine said it was their “most ambitious show”. [she’s] Ever done.

“This is probably the most time I’ve ever spent sitting down and talking about the show while I’m building it,” Sabrina explained. “Most of the time, you’re quickly thrust into physical training, but this time we started the process about seven months ago. So it’s been a long journey. It’s going to be very special.”

Reflecting on her first Coachella performance in 2024, she said it was “a really special day for me, the day my song ‘Espresso’ came out. I got to play it for the first time at Coachella. And now, two years later, we’re back. And I think that’s what makes this show feel really surreal: the celebration of all the songs that came after it, and how many lives they’ve lived since they came out.”

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