The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney will headline the Desert Trip concert, running from Oct. 7 to 9. The classic rock and roll bonanza will take place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif., the home of music festival Coachella.
Completing the star-studded lineup, which has more than 35 Grammys and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards among them, of rock are The Who, Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, and Neil Young. It will be the first time that all these icons will play together.
The Stones and Dylan will kick off the the weekend on Friday, Oct. 7, followed by McCartney and Young the day after, with Waters and The Who concluding the concert on Sunday night.
Tickets will be available for purchase, starting May 9 at 10 a.m. PT, with general admission priced at $399, and reserved seats ranging from $699 to 1,599 (for all three days as a VIP). Single day passes are $199. You can buy your tickets here.
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