Tickets for Dave Matthews Band’s 25th anniversary tour went on sale today and already Forbes is reporting that the secondary market for the shows are the most expensive they’ve been in over six years.

The band’s summer run, which kicks off May 11 in Wichita, KS, is drawing the biggest demand the band has seen with tickets averaging $399 across all of their scheduled dates. Weekend passes to the band’s three-night finale at the Gorge are averaging $1,111 with the cheapest priced at $301. The cheapest date on the tour is the August 30 stop at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA, with an average price of $145.

For comparison, last summer’s secondary market for the band’s tour averaged at $158 and in 2011, when the group opted to “take the year off” from the road, the Caravans they replaced their summer tour with averaged out at $353 on the secondary market. The band has also promised that they will take 2017 off from touring.

Here’s the full secondary market breakdown via Forbes.