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Coachella Weekend 2: There’s Still Time to Snag Passes to the Year’s Biggest Fest

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If the festivities on Indio’s famed Empire Polo Grounds had you suffering from serious FOMO this past weekend, there’s still time to snag passes to Coachella’s second go-around.As usual, day passes for Coachella’s two-weekend event sold out almost immediately upon going on sale earlier this year.

But three-day passes for Weekend 2 are still available on resale sites such as Stubhub and Vivid Seats for as low as $300 — nearly $200 less than what people paid for them in January.While resale sites almost always sell tickets at marked up prices, the same doesn’t tend to be the case with weekend events like Coachella, likely because festival-goers prefer to have their tickets secured weeks or months in advance.

But people who live in the area, or are prone to spontaneity, can save a lot of money by buying tickets only a week or so before the festival.

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