The cost of attending the Super Bowl has reached staggering heights, with the cheapest ticket for this Sunday’s showdown between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks selling for approximately four times the weekly earnings of an average U.S. worker. Recent data from Ticketmaster, the NFL’s official ticketing partner, reveals that lower-priced tickets have typically ranged from $4,000 to $6,000 in recent years. For those looking to attend in person, while the ticket prices alone may hit the five-digit mark, travel and accommodation costs can significantly inflates expenses further.
The NFL retains a small selection of tickets starting at a face value of $950, which are distributed to the league’s 32 teams. Each team, including the Patriots and Seahawks, receives 12,450 tickets to disperse among their players, front-office staff, and occasionally to season-ticket holders. This makes the lower-priced tickets quite elusive for the average fan.
To obtain tickets, most fans will need to navigate the secondary market, utilizing platforms like Ticketmaster, Stubhub, and SeatGeek. However, it is essential for buyers to ensure they are purchasing from reputable sources, as counterfeit ticket sales remain a prevalent risk.
As of February 5, ticket prices for the upcoming Super Bowl reflect ongoing high demand, with the cheapest available seats listed at $4,447 on StubHub, $4,840 on Ticketmaster, and $4,288 on TickPick, among others. Though prices may decline as the game day nears, this trend presents no guarantee, as many potential buyers could wait until the last moment to secure their seats.
On the opposite end of the pricing spectrum, the most expensive tickets have reached even sky-high levels, particularly for those positioned behind the Seahawks’ bench, where prices have soared to $40,530 according to CBS Sports. This marks a notable increase from last year’s Super Bowl, where seats near the Kansas City Chiefs’ bench peaked at around $22,663, further cementing the soaring costs of the big game.
Despite the financial strain that attending the Super Bowl entails, the experience remains a coveted event for football fans, filled with high stakes and unforgettable moments. The excitement of witnessing the championship live, alongside thousands of fellow supporters, could make the expense worthwhile for many fans, enhancing the overall thrill of the Super Bowl experience.
