Just Like Heaven tickets went on sale Friday and just like that most of them sold, leaving many fans sputtering about their bad luck on social media while others chortled with as much glee as can fit in 280 characters or less.

The advertised $99 tickets for general admission disappeared almost instantly, fans reported, and within a few hours Just Like Heaven was harder to get into than actual heaven, the event having sold out, according to a posting on the festival’s Instagram.

The inaugural Just Like Heaven is set for May 4 in Long Beach with the line-up announced on Tuesday reminding some fans of “Coachella circa 2013,” a festival for “elder millennials” whatever those are, and “an amazing lineup if you’re too old for Coachella and too young for Arroyo Seco,” as one friend summed it up.

Phoenix, the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, and MGMT top the bill, with acts such as Beach House, Passion Pit, Miike Snow, and the Rapture heading up the undercard. There’s no classic rock, no hip-hop, no R&B or pop, just what used to fall under the broad indie umbrella.

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So yeah, there’s an audience for it, and here’s a bit of what they had to say after they scored or got shut out on Friday.

Some were simply sad:

I’m so so so so so so SO upset……..just like heaven tickets are sold out i wanted to go so bad — Bioket (@WavvesOfEmotion) February 8, 2019

So so sad:

I’m guna cry if I don’t get my Just Like Heaven ticket 🙁 I can’t get on the site. — 🍥 (@rose__13___) February 8, 2019

Others ready to cast bad luck spells on the people who had good luck:

If you got Just Like Heaven tickets I hope you have a horrible week — hehe (@_cthecoolest) February 8, 2019

Some were happy-ish after spending more than they expected when the $99 GA tickets were all snapped up:

guess who’s going to just like heaven for way too much money!!! THIS GAL!!!! — kat ♡ (@RATYKATTY) February 8, 2019

Lots more, though, were complaining that they thought the $99 tickets seemed nearly non-existent and made comparisons to the dueling Netflix and Hulu documentaries released last month about the ill-fated Fyre Festival:

Okay wow, Just Like Heaven Festival folks CLEARLY did not watch the Fyre Festival docs. Do you guys need my Netflix/Hulu password? If so, there are 3 tiers for you to purchase it from me.#JustLikeFyreFestival — Conor Garrison (@conor_garrison) February 8, 2019

And finally, someone asked the question that’s been on many minds ever since this whole thing surfaced: