BlizzCon is typically one of the hardest (and priciest) tickets to get when it comes to game-related fan events, and this year’s show looks to be no exception. Blizzard today announced on-sale dates for tickets to its two-day fanfest, revealing the $175 admissions would be doled out in two batches.

The first lot of BlizzCon tickets will go on sale from the BlizzCon.com website on Wednesday, April 24, at 7 p.m. Pacific. Those who miss out on that batch will get another chance with the second wave of tickets, set to go on sale Saturday, April 27, at 10 a.m. Pacific.

Blizzard fans who miss those chances but don’t mind dropping even more money will get a third chance when tickets for the BlizzCon Benefit Dinner go on sale Wednesday, May 1, at 7 p.m. Pacific. The $500 tickets include admission to the show, as well as a charity dinner with Blizzard developers before the event, with proceeds going to Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Only 200 or so tickets to the benefit dinner will be made available.

And of course, anyone who misses out on tickets entirely can still follow BlizzCon as it happens November 8 and 9 by purchasing the “Virtual Ticket” online streaming offering, details of which will be announced later.