See also:

*Our complete Coachella coverage

*Coachella Preview 2012: Everything You Need to Know About the Performers

Maybe it's the glut of tickets resulting from the addition of a second weekend, maybe it's because everyone hated the Tupac hologram; for whatever reason, Coachella tickets can be had for a song right now. No, seriously…

Last week we reported that tickets were really fucking cheap, but now they are much, much, cheaper. As you can see from the chart above courtesy of SeatGeek, weekend two passes on the secondary market (ie StubHub, eBay, etc.) are averaging about $238.

That's bonkers, because, first of all, it's significantly below their $320 face value and, secondly, they haven't been this cheap in years.

Here are a few ways to look at it:

*Tickets maxed out this year at about $575 — this is 60% cheaper than that

*In recent years, prices have never fallen below face value, even in the days immediately preceding the festival.

*Last Friday, when the first weekend began, tickets were going for about $350.

The bottom line? This is probably the weekend to go. Here's why:

The weather is expected to be better. Sure, it could hit triple digits, but that's the Coachella atmosphere everyone has come to know and love.

Also, you can expect lots of surprises. Who knows if another Black Lips dude will drop trow and play guitar with his wang, or if Flying Lotus will utterly demolish it again.

But you can pretty much guarantee that something insane's in store for Dr. Dre and Snoop's headlining show on Sunday. Last week Eminem, 50 Cent, Wiz Khalifa, Kurupt, Warren G and others (living and otherwise) rolled through, and they will be expected to somehow top that. Expect them to not back down from the challenge.

See also:

*Our complete Coachella coverage

*Coachella Preview 2012: Everything You Need to Know About the Performers

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