
By Christopher Palmeri, Bloomberg
Ticket prices for the Feb. 8 Super Bowl are the second-highest ever at an average of about $8,230 each, according to reseller TickPick.
The record average purchase price of about $9,800 was set in 2024, when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. This year’s contest features the New England Patriots facing off against the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, California.
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A number of factors can impact prices. The return of the Patriots to the big game with a new quarterback after last winning in 2019 likely adds to the interest this year. The location can also make a difference. About 30% of purchasers are from California, according to TickPick. About 9% are from Massachusetts.
As is typical, prices jumped after the two contenders were determined last weekend. The cheapest seats are now going for $6,152, an 11% increase from before last Sunday’s showdowns. The amounts include reseller fees.
Where prices go from here remains to be seen, according to TickPick co-Chief Executive Officer Brett Goldberg. Last year, about 45% of the Super Bowl tickets sold on the site were purchased on the weekend of the game.
The highest purchase price so far on the site was for two seats on the club level at $24,000 each.
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