The Coachella 2013 lineup is here! Organizers revealed the full lineup on Thursday evening.
Coachella, the annual three day music and arts festival is set and the band list has been released. This year, the festival will take place on two weekends, April 12-14 and April 19-21 in Indio, California. The lineup includes more than 160 artists.
The opening night of each weekend includes performances by The Blur, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, Lou Reed, Jurassic 5, Grinderman, Tegan and Sara and dozens more.
The second day of the festival will feature the XX, the Postal Service, Sigur Ros, New Order, Hot Chip, Grizzly Bear, Benny Benassi, and more.
Many will be particularly interested in heading to Coachella for the final night which features the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Vampire Weekend, Social Distortion, Wu-Tang Clan, La Roux, the Lumineers, and even more.
For the full lineup, check out the poster below.
Many tickets were sold back in May, but tickets will go on sale again on Tuesday, January 29. Prices start at $349 for a General Admission pass to the three-day festival. A pass with shuttle pass to/from the Indian Wells Tennis Garden line is $399.
Tent camping is already sold out, but car camping space is still available for $85 per spot.
There are some VIP festival passed available for $799. The VIP festival pass allows access to the VIP areas. The main VIP area is located adjacent to the main stage (under white peaked tents) and consists of shaded areas, picnic tables, couches, extra restrooms, food & beverage vendors and a full cash bar. The second VIP area is located directly next to the Sahara tent in the Rose Garden complete with seating, extra restrooms, food & beverage vendors, full cash bar, a spectacular view and thousands of roses.
Coachella also offers special travel packages which includes a hotel stay for two or four people at a hotel of their choice, plus general admission or VIP festival passes and shuttle transportation to and from the hotel and the festival.
For tickets and more information, check out the Coachella website.
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