Sophie Rain is pulling back the curtain on her jaw-dropping Coachella expenses, and she's not holding anything back about why it was worth every penny. With the iconic music festival on the horizon, the 21-year-old influencer took to TikTok to reveal that she shelled out nearly $200,000 for an unforgettable three-day excursion to Indio, California.
In her candid April 9 video, Rain detailed her lavish plans, including bringing along the entire Bop House—a crew of Florida-based creators famed for their OnlyFans content—alongside their entourage of assistants and stylists. To make this dream a reality, she purchased 12 festival passes, which racked up to a staggering $68,000. She also splurged over $83,000 on a luxurious Airbnb, $37,000 on a private jet, and approximately $5,000 on festival-worthy outfits.
“All my life I have wanted to go to Coachella,” she shared in a heartfelt statement to People. “I never had the chance simply because my family was not rich enough and we lived in poverty. So I really wanted to make this moment special and go all out!”
The extravagant trip brought her total expenditure to a whopping $193,845. As she prepared for this lavish adventure, Rain kept her followers in the loop with updates on her packing process and boarding her private jet.
Sophie Rain has been transparent about her financial success, revealing she earned over $43 million through OnlyFans in 2024. The platform, often linked to adult content, has been a key revenue source for Rain, enabling her to fulfill her Coachella dream.
Sophie has also voiced her opposition to a proposal by Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback, who suggested imposing a hefty "sin tax" on OnlyFans creators to support public education.
“Why are you taxing the creator, why not the subscriber?! By that logic, this makes no sense,” she previously told People in January. "Florida is OnlyFans central. You are just going to drive them out of the state, then what? Fishback is going to go after a group of people who work very hard for their money, just because he himself is against it, is wrong.”
Coachella itself has faced scrutiny over skyrocketing costs in recent years. Between 2020 and 2025, ticket prices jumped significantly, with a reported 60% of attendees relying on payment plans to afford tickets, a stark contrast to the 18% using such plans in 2009. Rain's splurge on the festival highlights both her personal success and the evolving financial landscape of attending such high-profile events.