Super Bowl: the exorbitant resale prices of VIP tickets for the NFL final

Super Bowl craze is nothing new. Much less the exorbitant amount of money that the NFL and the media pocket for the business that is generated around the American football final. But if there is something that attracts a lot of attention, it is the ticket resale value. Not to mention if one goes around pretending to be treated like a king, where the accesses amount to millionaire prices if one sees it from our devalued currency.

It is that the tickets differ between the benefits and activities that one can access throughout the event. And being a VIP, as always, has its cost in Super Bowl LVI, which will be played on February 13 at the new SoFi Stadium, en Inglewood, California.

Currently, the official ticketing page offers various packages, and the “verified resale tickets” that are offered for seats in the first row of the VIP area at the moment they can exceed $81,000 (almost 18 million pesos, at price of the dollar today, which touched its maximum historical peak in Argentina). To that must be added the cost of the service, which is around 20%.

A VIP ticket to the Super Bowl, one of the biggest sporting eventsScreenshot

In any case, if you cannot access that amount, the page also offers VIP more “cheap”, in the upper stalls, which start at 7,000 dollars (a little more than a million and a half pesos).

These types of tickets, in addition to access, offer different benefits such as a bar with an open bar and a menu curated by chefs, meet & greet with an NFL legend, access to the field of play after the game and other eccentricities.

The Super Bowl is the ultimate celebration of American football.
The Super Bowl is the ultimate celebration of American football.

Even so, whoever decides to disburse that amount of money will be willing to the health situation since the attendees must present a negative PCR and the organization, if necessary, could change the venue.

This Thursday the main sponsor of Super Bowl LVI presented the trailer for the halftime show where some of the greatest hip hop legends.

Titled “The Call”, the video featured the rappers Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrik Lamar y Dr. Dre that will give the halftime show of the final of the National Football League, which will take place in Inglewood, California.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3NhX6-5mO0

The trailer was directed by Felix Gary Gray, who assured: “As a super fan, I consider it an honor and a privilege to build and create this moment in an authentic way with five of the most legendary artists in music history. It has been great.”

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