The Super Bowl’s Most Expensive Tickets Are Selling for Over $56,000
The Big Game is fetching some big ticket prices.
The most expensive tickets for this year’s Super Bowl are selling for upwards of $56,000 on the ticket website Gametime. The least expensive tickets, meanwhile, will still set you back almost $7,500, including all taxes and fees.
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Super Bowl LIX will see a rematch of 2023’s edition, with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles. After both teams punched their ticket to the championship game on Sunday, fans from both cities will be hoping to make their way to New Orleans, where the Super Bowl is taking place on February 9. Perhaps most notably, the Chiefs are looking to become the first NFL team to win a three-peat.
Compared with the Chiefs–Eagles matchup a couple of years ago, tickets this year as going for much more on both the high and low ends. In 2023, tickets on Gametime started at $6,264 each and went all the way up to $33,042. And for last year’s Super Bowl between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, the cheapest tickets were slightly more expensive—$8,764—while the top price hit just $37,620.
Although the highest-priced tickets last year on Gametime were almost $20,000 cheaper than this year, Super Bowl LVIII did take the crown with the most expensive tickets ever, as we reported at the time. According to TickPick data, the average ticket for that game cost $9,804—69 percent more than the $5,795 average for 2023’s showdown. And even those playing in the Big Game felt the crunch: The Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joked last year about how much money he was throwing down so that his friends and family could watch him play.
Of course, one of Kelce’s fans who will likely be in attendance this year is his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. Data doesn’t track her influence on ticket prices exactly, but in the past she’s been credited with leading to increased demand for tickets at Chiefs games. Thankfully, unlike last year, Swift isn’t performing on her world tour, meaning that she’ll be able to make it more easily to Kelce & Co.’s game in NOLA.
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