Under the Big Sky tickets vary by day and package, with current typical ranges including single-day options around the mid-$100s to mid-$200s, and multi-day packages generally starting in the low-to-mid $300s, with VIP options priced higher. Prices can fluctuate based on demand, seating/experiences, and whether you’re purchasing through primary or secondary markets. For the most accurate, up-to-date pricing, check the official festival site and trusted ticket outlets for the exact dates you plan to attend. Key options to consider
- 3-Day General Admission (GA): Often the baseline option; expect pricing around the $300s before fees.
- 3-Day VIP: Higher price with perks like premium viewing areas, shaded spaces, and dedicated facilities.
- Single-day tickets: Available for attendees who can’t commit to the full festival; pricing varies by day and availability.
- Payment plans: Some sources offer installment options for GA tickets.
- Secondary market: Aftermarket prices can be higher or lower than face value depending on demand.
Tips to secure pricing
- Book early when possible to lock in lower base prices.
- Monitor official channels for any announced price changes or promo codes.
- Compare primary and reputable secondary markets to gauge fair pricing; beware of scams.
- Factor in additional costs such as processing fees, taxes, and parking where applicable.
If you’d like, specify your preferred dates and whether you want GA, VIP, or day passes, and I can narrow down the current price ranges and where to buy them.
