The Most Expensive Festival Tickets in the World

The Most Expensive Festival Tickets in the World

If you thought a ticket for TomorrowWorld was expensive, you better think again. For those of you who want to buy a VIP ticket to dance at 'Secret Solstice' in Iceland, you had better be ready to cough up no less than €183,000. It is the most expensive festival ticket in the world.

 

Secret Solstice took place from 19 to 21 June in Reykjavík. The fun part about this northern party is that the sun never goes down during those 72 hours. The line-up this year included Miss Kittin, Green Velvet and The Wailers among others.

 

Not the most stunning names, but a VIP ticket to this festival clearly offers something more than just the music. With the duo VIP ticket of €183,000, transportation is arranged for you, no matter where you live in the world. On top of that, you can count on a luxurious villa with five bedrooms in Reykjavík for five nights, helicopter transfers straight to your destination and an exclusive private experience in the Blue Lagoon spa. You can also always count on personal assistants, private chefs, there is a private cab and a driver who is at your disposal 24/7. Furthermore, a private party on a yacht is part of the arrangement, and you can have lunch on a volcano.

 

Luckily, the festival is not exclusively for the rich and famous. Normal tickets were sold for 134 euro. Exclusive transportation, accommodation, meals and private parties, unfortunately.

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