Excited for the Dave Matthews Band’s 25th anniversary tour this summer? Well, it may cost more than you thought it would to see a concert if you weren’t lucky enough to score tickets during DMB’s pre-sale or the general on-sale beginning February 19th.

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Using data supplied by TiqIQ, one of the largest aggregators of event tickets online, Forbes reports that DMB tickets on the secondary market are now more expensive than they have been in six years. Averaging a gross $399 per ticket across the board, seeing the band embark on their final summer tour before taking a brief hiatus from the road in 2017 will not come cheap.

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Currently, the most expensive DMB tickets on the secondary market are for the band’s three-night blowout at The Gorge (September 2-4), fetching as much as a tidy $1,111 per pass or as little as $301. By comparison, the cheapest ticket on the re-sale market right now is for DMB’s August 30th concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, costing on average $145 and as little as $127.

Word to the wise: don’t sleep on getting your tickets!