seriously...wow

This exclusive $6,500 prize pack grants you and a guest a Coachella experience so epic, you'll still be bragging about it forty years from now [although, we can't promise your grandkids will listen].

We'll start you off with offsite private check-in. Next, you'll get access to the onsite Safari Tent Compound featuring:

  • fully furnished Shakir style tents with air conditioning
  • restrooms & showers
  • golf cart shuttles to and from the stages
  • free private parking lot adjacent to Safari Tent Camping
  • drop off area for your gear
  • breakfast and late night snacks
  • onsite concierge
  • dedicated security & secure fence lines
  • ...and more.

These tents will be set up, fully furnished, and awaiting your arrival to Coachella.

Last, you'll get 2 GUEST passes to Coachella - these are the passes your buddy brags about being able to get -- but for some reason, their sister's aunt's cousin's boyfriend's mom's friend that works at Goldenvoice always seems to be on vacation. These aren't General Admission. Nay - they aren't even VIP. THEY'RE BETTER! These are the passes reserved for Friends & Family of the Artists. They get you access to nearly everything at the festival.*

You're probably saying to yourself "stop talking and tell me how to enter," right? I mean, 'please' would've been nice, but that's ok. All you need to do is answer three simple questions [seriously, they're easy - and there are links to the answers], give us your name, email address and zip code...that's it. What are you waiting for?

*You don't get access to the main production area behind the stages or onto the stage itself...we think you're probably ok with that, right?


Polo
Lacrosse
Soccer
True
False
Fashion Week El Paseo
Palm Springs International Film Festival
Stagecoach Country Music Festival



WE'RE SORRY - this contest is not open to NY residents.
two queen bed tent
safari world pool
safari world lounge
three days of coachella in four minutes
palm springs is pretty awesome
coachella imagery by Chris Miller
safari imagery by Calder Wilson