Are you thinking of watching Super Bowl 58 and don’t have a ticket yet?You’re going to have to hit the jackpot. Maybe twice.
The value of the big game on the secondary market is ultimately that of history, with only one exception: the 2021 Super Bowl, when only 25,000 fans were allowed into the stadium due to COVID-19 protocols. With just two weeks to go, the average value was $11,028 at 11:00 a. m. ET, according to Ticket IQ.
That’s $276 higher than it was just a few hours prior.
The cheapest ticket currently costs $8,300. And if you’ve got a particularly clever field on the craps table, you can splurge on the East Suite along the 30- to 35-yard line. This will charge you $62,472.
Even parking for the game is commanding ridiculous prices. A pass for the Delano Parking Garage is going for $688.
That $8,300 buy-in value is particularly higher than last year’s game between the Chiefs and Eagles. At the time, enthusiasts were paying less than $6,000 for the game (the 2021 Super Bowl, by comparison, had an access value of $9,223 thirteen days before kickoff). . )
Ticket inflation has nothing to do with Taylor Swift and everything to do with the host city. Sports enthusiasts pay more for NFL activities in Las Vegas. The average secondary-market ticket price for a Raiders game is $1,035 this year, compared to the league. average of $416, a difference of 149 percent.
With nearly two weeks before the game, prices are likely to fluctuate, though whether they’ll go higher or lower…well, that’s the gamble fans will have to take.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11.