Day N Vegas ‘21 Features Headliners Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Tyler, The Creator in Three Day Festival

Day N Vegas ‘21 Features Headliners Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Tyler, The Creator in Three Day Festival

At long last, Day N Vegas is back. The hip-hop super festival is confirmed for November of 2021. This article is for everything you need to know about where, when and how you can get tickets.

This year’s three day festival, November 12-14th, serves to redeem 2020’s Day N Vegas. The event had to be cancelled, naturally, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Make no mistake, however, because this isn’t just a leftover lineup. The 2021 Day N Vegas has practically enough performers for two festivals.

LINEUP FOR DAY N VEGAS 2021

Kendrick Lamar has the headliner on Friday. According to the festival flyer, he’s allegedly performing everything in his discography from Section.80 to Damn. We’ve also got plenty of dope names on there as well such as Thundercat, DaBaby, and Kenny Beats among others.

Day two has Travis Scott on the main stage, lined up alongside Lil Baby, Doja Cat Saweetie and Baby Keem. The final day of the festival leaves no disappointments either, with Tyler, The Creator headlining, Lil Uzi Vert, Denzel Curry, Earl Sweatshirt and a hell of a lot more names definitely worth checking out.

		 Day N Vegas ‘21 Features Headliners Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Tyler, The Creator in Three Day Festival

Flyer via @daynvegas2021 on Instagram

RELEASE DATE FOR DAY N VEGAS 2021 TICKETS

Day N Vegas 2021 tickets officially go on sale tomorrow, June 18th at 12 p.m PT. You can purchase the tickets via the official website linked here:

There are currently no COVID safety measures explicitly in place, though health and safety guidelines are stressed by the staff on the website. The broad majority of health risk responsibilities will be assumed by every individual attending the show.

And in case you are wondering, no, they are not permitting drugs or paraphernalia, including cannabis products on site at the festival. We definitely advise you read the full list of rules via the Day N Vegas webpage:

Day N Vegas – Festival Grounds Info
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQO-QfCDbpO/

How Much Do Tickets Cost?

Tier 1:$464.62
Tier 2:$498.24
Tier 3:$531.87
Tier 4:$565.68

If you’re looking to just attend one of the days for the festival, you’re in luck. You can buy a one-day GA pass for $240.80 total. As for a three-day pass, you’ve got several tiers to choose from. Here’s what they look like after additional fees:

(It should be noted that the only difference between tiers is price, venue access is all the same).

Day N Vegas – Ticket Signups

There’s also VIP tickets ranging from $801.21 to $914.13 between three tiers. Additionally, Day N Vegas offers a payment plan. You can put 25% down on any of these now and pay the last three quarters in three payments ending on September 18th., 2021.

What more can be said? Day N Vegas 2021 is going to supreme fire for three days in a row, and it would be a shame to miss it. For more updates, be sure to follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter.

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