How To Find The Cheapest One Fine Day Festival Tickets + 2023 Lineup
July 5, 2023
The 2023 One Fine Day Festival is set for Saturday, September 9th at The Mann in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia.
This year's lineup has also been announced and includes Sting, Shaggy, Tundercat, Koffee, Tank & The Bangas, G. Love & Special Sauce, KES, Flor De Toloache, and Giordana Angi.
Where To Buy One Fine Day Festival Tickets
Primary market tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free One Fine Day Festival tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.
How Much Are One Fine Day Festival Tickets?
On the primary market, ticket prices start at $62.50 for Lawn seats. Terrace-level seats start at $82.50, Main level and Balcony seats start at $102.50. Prime-level seats start at $252.50, and PIT seats start at $502.50.
On the secondary market, ticket prices start at $104 for Lawn seats. Terrace-level seats start at $133, Main-level seats start at $161, Balcony seats start at $164. Prime-level seats start at $240, and PIT seats start at $1,119.
One Fine Day Festival 2023 Lineup
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