
Ticket chatter on r/lollapalooza is buzzing after a verified 4-day General Admission resale ticket surfaced for $484.80 (including fees), sparking optimism among festival fans hunting for deals. Users are collectively advising patience instead of rushing into hefty purchases as resale prices continue to fluctuate.
Here’s the rundown from the community:
- Fans recall when 3-day passes hovered around $350, highlighting just how steep prices have climbed.
- Many have snagged tickets recently in the $400–$540 range, well below some wild listings surpassing $700.
- Expectation is high that prices could drop further closer to the festival as some sellers offload unwanted passes.
- Envy and frustration over expensive tickets are common—but some remain hopeful about alert services and resale watchers.
Context on Lolla 2025 Ticket Pricing Trends:
- Official 4-day General Admission starts at $385 (2024 baseline), with VIP and Platinum tiers reaching up to $4,500.
- 2025 resale prices initially soared, with some 4-day GA tickets listed on Ticketmaster between $795 and $1,667 and StubHub between $559 and $838.
- Dynamic pricing continues to drive unpredictability—fueled by rapid sellouts and shifting demand.
- Historical data shows secondary market prices tend to dip weeks before the festival as plans firm up or cancelations occur.
Takeaway for prospective attendees:
If you haven’t locked in your Lollapalooza 2025 ticket yet, keep eyeballs on resale sites and official platforms alike. The crowd is learning the value in waiting for prices to stabilize or drop, rather than jumping at early expensive offers.
Stay tuned to the Festival Wire for real-time resale alerts, pricing trends, and tips on scoring your pass without breaking the bank.
Source: r/lollapalooza