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Both weekends of Desert Trip now sold out

Tickets for the Desert Trip sold out in about four and a half hours on Monday. Passes were available on deserttrip.com.

Sales began at 10 a.m. and Desert Trip reported all tickets were sold at 2:18 p.m. Some locals will still be able to purchase passes the week of the festival while supplies lasts.

Because of the high-demand, Goldenvoice added a second weekend to give more people a chance to buy tickets; much like the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.

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The first weekend of Desert Trip is October 7, 8 and 9. And the following show takes place the next weekend; October 14, 15 and 16.

General Admission passes sold out within a couple of hours for the first weekend, and the second weekend started to see out pretty quickly thereafter.

Locals will get a chance to purchase tickets week of festival

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Ticket prices are as follows:

*3 day passes*

General admission – $399

Reserved floor – $699, $999, $1,599

Reserved grandstand – $999, $1599

Standing pit – $1,599

*Single day passes*

General admission – $199

This first weekend concert will take place in Indio on October 7, 8 and 9 when six of the world’s most iconic and influential rock and roll artists come together for Desert Trip.

The second concert will take place October 14, 15 and 16.

The three night concert kicks off Friday night with The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan and His Band, followed on Saturday night by Paul McCartney and Neil Young + Promise of the Real, with the weekend coming to a close on Sunday night with Roger Waters and The Who.

Hotel packages, premium seating, RV and tent camping available. Visit DesertTrip.com for passes and details. Reserved seats and general admission passes go on sale Monday, May 9 at 10am Pacific Time.

Hotels are essentially booked out throughout the Coachella Valley already.

This event is produced by Goldenvoice.

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