The Most Expensive Super Bowl Tickets in History: Costs Double from Last Year’s Game

If it is still in your plans to experience Super Bowl LVIII in the stadium, you must have a good sum of money in your account, since this year the tickets to see the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers play are the most expensive in history.

According to the online sales application TicketSmarter, the value of tickets for this game cost more than double the $5,678 it cost to enter last year’s Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chiefs.

TickPick, another website through which you can purchase tickets, has its cheapest ticket at $8,188 and its most expensive at $9,800.

“Location has always influenced demand for the Super Bowl, but Las Vegas takes things to another level,” TickPick co-CEO Brett Goldberg told the AP.

Las Vegas “is already the entertainment capital of the world, and could well become the sports capital of the world after the Super Bowl,” he added.

On StubHub, an online resale app, the cheapest ticket, located on the side at the top of Allegiant Stadium, is $6,453; The most expensive, in the premium club zone category, which includes a VIP pass, is offered at $44,000.

These prices also surpass the previous high of $7,046 for the 2021 game in Tampa, Florida, between the Buccaneers and the Chiefs. The stadium was at 33% capacity due to Covid-19 restrictions, which increased demand for each ticket.

The cheapest Super Bowl ticket in history cost $12 in 1967.

In Super Bowl I in which the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 on January 15, 1967 at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, the average ticket was $12, which would be $112, adjusted to current inflation.

A decade later, in Super Bowl XI, in which the Oakland Raiders defeated the Minnesota Vikings 32-14, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, the ticket cost $20 dollars, $105 today.

For Super Bowl XXI, on January 25, 1987, in the New York Giants’ 39-20 victory over the Denver Broncos, which also took place at the Rose Bowl, $75 dollars were paid per ticket; $210 with inflation adjustment.

This year’s Super Bowl’s convenient location for 49ers fans is helping to drive demand, as California residents account for 26% of tickets sold on StubHub. That’s more than the combined tickets sold to those who live in Nevada (8%) and Kansas or Missouri (7%).

“As predicted, the first Super Bowl in Las Vegas is seeing strong numbers – sales are nearly double this time last year and early demand has far exceeded the last time Kansas City and San Francisco met in Miami. “StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said in a statement.

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2024-02-01 22:24:00
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