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If you don't have your tickets already for the Rolling Stones at Jazz Fest, you're not going

Tickets for Jazz Fest, May 2 — the day The Rolling Stones play the Fairgrounds — are all gone.
JAZZ FEST TICKET UPDATE pic.twitter.com/CV5KBeQI0R
— New Orleans JazzFest (@jazzfest) January 18, 2019
Not wanting to create a dangerously large crowd, Jazz Fest only made a finite number on tickets available for that day. Today was the first day the general public could buy them. Louisiana residents were able to buy them at a special pre-sale event yesterday.
Not only are the ordinary $185 tickets gone, but the available supply of VIP packages, starting at $1,100, are sold out too, according to The Advocate's Keith Spera.
Add to that the sellout of the Brass Passes, a fund raising ticket for WWOZ Radio, and it means you can no longer buy your way in to see The Rolling Stones concert.
Jazz Fest begins Thursday, April 25, and concludes Sunday, May 5.