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Thursday, March 30, 2017
30,000 Burning Man tickets sellout during main sale
Thirty-thousand tickets at $425 each that went on sale at noon on
Wednesday, March 29, have sold out, according to the Burning Man Twitter
account. "Okay, that's all, folks," Burning Man's Twitter account said at 1:02 p.m. "If you didn't get tickets, all is not lost! See tickets.burningman.org to figure out what to do next." The Burning Man website says 500 additional tickets will go on sale for $1,200 each starting at noon on Wednesday, April 5.The organization also offers tickets for those with low incomes, though there is a more extensive application process. Burning Man runs from August 27 to September 4 in the Black Rock Desert. Fox
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