You can have a VIP experience at the upcoming Guns N’ Roses tour, but you’ll have to pay for it. What the band is referring to as a “Signature VIP Experience” costs a cool $2,500 and that doesn’t even include actually meeting Slash, Axl or Duff McKagan. What it does include is a seat 1-10 rows from the stage and a tour of the elusive “backstage area” before the show.

The Signature VIP Experience also includes an autographed, silk-screened and limited edition Guns N’ Roses tour poster with a certificate of authenticity, a photo op onstage before the show starts, the backstage tour and a seat 1-10 rows from the stage. It further includes VIP hospitality lounge access before the show with band themed cocktails included, a dinner buffet, line-free merchandise shopping, an individual host, priority check-in, your own separate entrance and a special gift bag created for each VIP individual according to SPIN.

The VIP experience is just one of many things being prepared to celebrate the band’s reunion, headlining performance at Coachella with a national tour to follow. There have been rumors of a reunion for some time, but it was finally confirmed that the original members were set to reunite and headline Coachella earlier this month. Ahead of their performance at Coachella and ensuing tour, a documentary on the group with be premiering on BBC for avid fans.

The Most Dangerous Band In The World: The Story of Guns N’ Roses will be premiering on BBC at 10 p.m. on Feb. 5 according to NME. It is a documentary that chronicles the history of the group, including their split in 1993 and the road to their reunion. A statement from the director, Jon Brewer, said that it will showcase “the explosive rise of one of the most notorious bands of our times,” and that the documentary film will feature, “exclusive, never-before-heard interviews and early footage.”

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