Coachella Ticket On-Sale Dates Announced
By Victor - Thursday January 12th 2006 |
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Here you go. Pre-sale from Jan. 25-27. Then the regular on-sale 2/4.
It’s $85 a day, pre-TM charges. Insert your own witty joke RE the evils of Ticketmaster here. You can save $10 by committing to a 2-day pass for a buck-sixty.
And get this: Both VISA and MasterCard are accepted. You don’t even have to have money to go to this thing, so quit whining about the price already, asshole.
NB: Better be quick and get your tickets before the 60,000 general admission tickets sell out in those 2 pre-sale days.
Early line-up confirmees include Depeche Mode, Franz Ferdinand, Wolf Parade, Underworld, Imogen Heap, Giant Drag.
P.S.: Depeche had better stick to the old shizz. I’d be down if they just did all of Black Celebration in order. Can we pause to think about how tight that LP is 20 (!) years later? Everyone’s all like Violator and Music for the Masses, but it’s always been about Black Celebration.
What have you heard about the line-up? And what are your feelings on the subject of Coachella in general? Your opinion matters!



Where are Wolf Parade and Underworld confirmed? I’m 100% positive both will be there, but I’ve yet to see anything legit. Same with Franz Ferdinand. I mean, NME said they would be supporting Depeche Mode, but didn’t specificially say they would be doing so at Coachella. But that’s another 100% sure thing.
As for the subject of Coachella, the more news the better.
here’s the 2006 line-up.
http://www.graz.nl/bericht.asp?id=540
I hope Depeche Mode will do a tribute to those kids who were buried alive in their school bus back in the 1970s.
I wish retards would stop posting that obvious-wishlist as the lineup. Someone on the Coachella board created it and over the past several months it has spread like wildfire, thanks to gullible hack journalists and blogges reporting it as “confirmed” and “from a credible source” when said source was it being posted on wikipedia for 5 minutes. Do you really think the lineup is going to exclude electronica, hip hop, and the token screamo band, while having far more big names than the could possibly afford?
I completely agree with the Black Celebration comment. The other albums are fine, but Black Celebration is definitely their best.