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Prince J. Grimes

The average 2023 Super Bowl ticket price is reportedly the second-highest ever

Thinking about making a last minute trip to Glendale, AZ, to catch the Super Bowl in person? I hope you got your coins up, because it’s going to cost you a pretty penny.

It’s not too late to get a ticket for the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, but prices just to get into State Farm Stadium are starting at more than $4,000 and range all the up to $400,000 for a suite on resell sites.

Before we get to those, though, let’s start with some averages. According to Forbes, the average ticket is going for $9,000, making Super Bowl LVII the second-most expensive in NFL history.

As of Tuesday morning, Super Bowl tickets at Ticketmaster started at $4,600 for anyone looking to buy a single ticket, though two tickets could be had for $4,500 apiece. The “best seats,” as identified by Ticketmaster, in the 100 sections, are going for upwards of $10,000.

The NFL’s official hospitality partner, On Location, is selling Super Bowl ticket packages that start at $5,525 and include other experiences like postgame field access.

Starting prices for tickets at resellers SeatGeek, StubHub and Vivid Seats range from $3,483 to $4,226, with that low price being an outlier at StubHub that requires the purchase of two tickets. Those two tickets are the only cheaper than $4,000 anywhere, and they’re for seats in section 435, which wasn’t listed as recommended.

Tickets didn’t typically go for more than $30,000 anywhere, though there was one outlier on the other end of the spectrum. That was the ticket for a suite at VividSeats, which was listed for $418,182.

Must be nice.

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