Coachella 2027 tickets are here! Get your tickets before they're gone
Trisha Easto- Advanced sale tickets for Coachella 2027 went on sale Friday, May 1.
- The festival is scheduled for two weekends: April 9-11 and April 16-18, 2027.
- Speculation for potential headliners includes Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, and Billie Eilish.
Coachella 2026 was one for the books, from Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber to Karol G as the festival's first Latina headliner. It's hard to imagine just how organizers will top it next year. But, if you're considering attending the festival next year, planning officially starts now with the release of advanced sale Coachella 2027 tickets.
Tickets were officially released on Friday, May 1. It's going to be some time before we know who the performers will be, although theories are already running wild, from K-Pop boy band BTS to Olivia Rodrigo. But, if you're already planning to attend the festival at Indio Polo Club Grounds in Coachella, Calif. be sure to book your AirBnB or other housing arrangements, because those sell out fast!
Yes, it's almost a year away, but festival season never sleeps. Here's how to buy Coachella 2027 tickets:
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When is Coachella 2027?
Coachella 2027 is already confirmed for two weekends in 2027: April 9-11 and April 16-18. Tickets, camping passes and shuttle passes are available for both weekends.
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Who will headline Coachella 2027?
The headliners have not been announced yet. Vegas Insider currently has the odds at 53% for pop star Olivia Rodrigo, who made a small appearance this year with Addison Rae. But, she's not alone in the odds, with K-Pop boy band BTS ranking at No. 2. Also on the list: Billie Eilish (29%), Stray Kids (23%) and Calvin Harris (20%).
When will the Coachella 2027 lineup be announced?
The Coachella 2027 headliners and lineup have not been released. The announcement isn't expected until at least Sept. 2026.
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