It looks like single day tickets go on sale tomorrow 2/23 at 10AM. However, they still haven't announced which day NIИ will play.
Theyre announcing that with the single day ticket sales in the morning. Also of note, its 4 stages.
Price wise its not the best. $200 after fees on the lowest tier from the look of it. The second they mentioned layaway on single days I knew they were gonna screw people over. Its not even selling that well.
- Tier 1 - $149 plus fees
- Tier 2 - $159 plus fees
- Tier 3 - $169 plus fees
Last edited by suprefan; 02-22-2022 at 06:24 PM.
Saturday
Single day tickets avail for $99 plus fees with the password PSLA22. For 24 hours only
Schedules out. 75 mins? Fucking bullshit
https://twitter.com/primavera_la_/st...a76OarrUc6KlnQ
Considering the artists playing this, I'd be surprised in the boys dig that deep for this show. I feel like this fest will have a higher than normal amount of very casual or just complete non-fans. Seems like a very young crowd will be there too.
I was actually thinking the opposite. It's a European-born festival with a bunch of bands American audiences aren't super familiar with. Could be a fun time for the boys to do one of their we'll-play-whatever-the-fuck-we-want setlists.
But of course, as with any festival show, I agree with you that it's wise to set our expectations for nothing more than a standard rundown of the hits with maybe a little room to get weird in the middle.
HEALTH playing the same night 15 mins away... Hoping for either ISNT EVERYONE... or set times that allow me to go to both shows
For starters they have to take a red eye to chicago aftee the show. Secondly the festival did not even try to get the fest to go til at least midnight.
the show starts at 6:30 for some reason so if they were done by 9 its possible. But if it starts a little later health will be playing when NIN is. I think halsey has a higher chance of showing up.
Last edited by suprefan; 09-10-2022 at 04:42 PM.
That night is going until 11. I get the fest also has Danny L Harle playing on another stage for 45 minutes prior to closing, but NIN could still start at 8:45 so that they get a full 90 minutes.
Come to think of it, Primavera Barcelona had all sorts of last-minute set time changes this year, so in theory things could still change for LA.
When I was in Barcelona about 5 or 6 years ago, their set times very much a relative thing, especially towards the end of the day. There wasn't any curfew, and some acts that were originally scheduled to go around midnight went at about 2AM, while the last bands at the non-main stages started around 4AM. Good times.