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It took less than a week after going on sale for Coachella to sell out. Tickets for the 2026 edition of the festival, which will feature headliners Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Karol G, were quickly snapped up for both weekends.
The music festival, which will span the weekends of April 10-12 and 17-19, will also feature performances by the xx, the Strokes, Disclosure, Young Thug, Clipse, and more. Fans who want to try to catch the concert can sign up for the waitlist through Coachella’s website, but tickets are already available on resale websites.
If you’re looking to buy resale tickets to the festival, options include StubHub, VividSeats, TicketNetwork, SeatGeek, and more. Here’s where you can still buy Coachella tickets online.
StubHub
StubHub has a limited supply of weekend tickets, as well as shuttle and camping passes. Prices start at nearly $1,000, but often go down closer to the festival.
TicketNetwork
Tickets on TicketNetwork start at around $1,000, and you can save $300 if you spend $1,000 with the promo code RS300.
Vivid Seats
Tickets start at just under $1,000 on VividSeats, and available passes include GA, VIP, and GA plus Shuttle Pass.
SeatGeek
SeatGeek is another option, with tickets starting at just over $1,000 for weekend passes. Available passes include GA and VIP.
Bieber’s headlining slot on Saturday marks a return to live performing for the at-times elusive pop star, who last toured in 2022 in support of his albums Changes and Justice.
Rolling Stone learned that Bieber inked a seven-figure deal to headline Coachella, working directly with the festival, rather than an agent, to iron out the terms of the deal. The headlining slot will promote Swag, Bieber’s latest album.
As for Karol G, she will be the first Latina artist to headline the music festival. Friday’s headliner and Rolling Stone‘s summer issue cover star, Sabrina Carpenter, quipped at the festival in 2024, “Coachella, see you back here when I headline.”