“Shocking Prices Unveiled: Are Coachella Drinks Worth the Ticket Price?”

"Shocking Prices Unveiled: Are Coachella Drinks Worth the Ticket Price?"

It’s that time of year again—Coachella weekend! You know what that means, right? Our social media feeds are about to explode with blurry clips of epic performances and influencers strutting their stuff in outfits that look chic but scream “I’m willing to sacrifice comfort for the ‘Gram.” Seriously, is wearing shoes that feel like medieval torture devices really the vibe we’re going for when we plan to spend hours on our feet? This annual music fest, set against the stunning backdrop of California’s Coachella Valley, is the ultimate playground for music aficionados, party enthusiasts, and social media show-offs. With around 125,000 attendees gracing the gates daily and a lineup featuring heavyweights like Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone, you’ll definitely get your money’s worth—if you can stomach the jaw-dropping ticket prices and the cost of, well, just about everything. Curious about what the festival experience has in store this year, especially when it comes to mind-boggling food and drink prices? Buckle up, because the numbers might make you choke… on your overpriced salad! LEARN MORE.

It’s finally the weekend of Coachella, which means you’re about to have your timelines filled with grainy footage of headline acts and influencers showing off their unique festival looks.

Because apparently dressing comfortably for spending hours on your feet isn’t the done thing anymore.

Taking place over a series of weekends in the Coachella Valley, near the city of Indio, California, the festival is a haven for music lovers, party-goers and people who want to boast about their experience on social media.

With around 125,000 passing though its gates each day, the festival will have plenty acts lined up, with the likes of Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott all headlining this year.

And it’s a good job there’s a stacked roster of musicians scheduled to perform, because attending Coachella is not cheap — and we’re not talking about the $599 (£457) minimum ticket price.

Festivities at 2025's Coachella are already underway (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella)

Festivities at 2025’s Coachella are already underway (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella)

Once you’ve shelled out for your tickets, outfits, essentials and made your way over to the festival site you may find yourself feeling a little peckish or dehydrated.

So you head over to the nearest food or drink stand and discover that, like every other festival, concert, train station or airport, everything is grossly inflated in price.

A photo of a drinks menu from Coachella this year shared on X user @MYFriendGavin is already doing the rounds and at first glance things don’t look too bad, with the stand charging a reasonable $2 (£1.50) for water.

But it’s when you notice items such as an alcohol free beer for $10 (£7.64) or a vodka Redbull costing an eye-watering $23 (£17) that you begin to wonder if anyone is actually paying for these items or if the whole thing is one big wind up.

Just make sure you've budgeted for food and drink (X/@MYFriendGavin)

Just make sure you’ve budgeted for food and drink (X/@MYFriendGavin)

It would seem like food prices aren’t that much better either, with posters on a recent Reddit thread sharing that a slice of pepperoni pizza would set you back around $11 (£8) while a full meal costs as much as $30 (£23).

I guess that’s the price you pay for being at one of the most popular festivals on the planet.

When looking at the prices last year, a few festivalgoers documented their food spending on social media, with one person forking out as much as $25 (£19) for a salad or $64 (£48) for a couple of burritos and cucumber water, Indy100 reported.

For those prices, I better be sampling the freshest salad or most refreshing water ever to exist on the planet.

LADbible has contacted Coachella for comment.

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