It's never too early to grab tickets for your favorite electronic dance music festival, even if it'll be months before you see a lineup. Because, as Eventbrite somewhat suggested earlier this week, millenials do it more for the "experience" anyhow. Good news for Florida-based EDM fans and those willing to travel to Miami: The Ultra Music Festival will offer its general admission tickets for 2015's event at a lower price than it did during 2014, which marks a first for the festival according to Dancing Astronaut.
Sounds great but don't get too excited penny-pinchers: A weekend pass is still going to cost you $499.95, which is still more than 10 percent less than 2014's $549.95 starting price. Still, the event has never had trouble selling out (although it has had problems with crowds knocking down barriers to illegally enter the event).
The move is reportedly a "thank you" from organizers to fans due to the festival's continued growth. Or perhaps organizers just want to ensure the crowds keep coming lest Miami change its mind about granting it licensure to continue. We doubt the event really needed to cut prices to bring in fans however...if it were $600.00 it'd still be tough to find tickets.
General admission passes go on sale September 30 but you can register now if you're worried. The event itself will once again occur during the last weekend of March.
If you can't wait that long (assuming you actually get passes), you can check out the official "aftermovie," which will drop on September 29, featuring footage from the 2014 event.
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