What to Know About Buying Last-Minute Stagecoach Tickets
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Stagecoach is just one week away, following weekend two of Coachella. The three-day festival will feature Lainey Wilson, Post Malone, and Cody Johnson as headliners. If you’re having festival FOMO, Stagecoach passes are still available online at AXS. The first three tiers of GA sold out, with tier four still available at $619. The only difference between tiers is price.
Like Coachella, Stagecoach only sells passes for the whole weekend; there is no option to buy single-day passes. Unlike Coachella, Stagecoach is limited to just one weekend. There is a wide variety of VIP packages available as well.
Where to Buy Last-Minute Stagecoach Tickets
- General Sale: AXS
- Resale: StubHub, VividSeats
Because of the proximity to the festival date, the only option on AXS for festival passes is to buy them and pick them up at will call. If you’re buying passes on resale sites, you can have them shipped to you via express shipping.
VividSeats features GA passes starting at $550, which is less than the current price on AXS. VividSeats features one-day shipping via UPS. Overnight shipping adds $25 to the order, though that may vary depending on where you’re ordering from.
StubHub, meanwhile, has tickets starting at $525, with passes delivered via FedEx. There are also listings for single-day passes. Seeing as Stagecoach only sells three-day passes, shoppers should be wary of such listings.
Meanwhile, SeatGeek still has stubs available for Stagecoach, with a variety of shipping options available for passes, including two-day, three-day, and next-day shipping. However, passes start at $683, which is pricier than what’s available directly from AXS.
In addition to the headliners, Stagecoach will also feature Bailey Zimmerman, Red Clay Strays, Brooks & Dunn, Hootie & the Blowfish, plus some non-country acts like Journey, Third Eye Blind, and Bush.
This year also marks the return of Diplo’s Honky Tonk, which will feature EDM acts like Marshmello, rapper Juicy J, and pop stars like Ashlee Simpson and Rebecca Black.