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the first coachella music festival in two years wrapped up this weekend after selling out in record time and at record prices and that may be an indicator of whats ahead for this concert season just how much are prices rising lets take a look by the numbers ticket prices worldwide were up 11 in 2021 compared to 2019 and they are even higher in north america up 14 thats ing to the worlds largest concert promoter live nation entertainment so what will it cost to catch your favorites live show this summer well concert trade magazine pollstar reports the average ticket price for billy eilish is 118.89 we are specific here thats compared to 70.50 pre-pandemic elton john will cost you 167.87 a more than 35 dollar increase and the eagles are charging 227.29 thats up about 20 but fans dont seem deterred by sticker shock ticket sales are up 45 through mid-february compared to 2019. concert executives say the soaring prices arent about inflation but demand they say even higher price tick