Cheapest Super Bowl LIX Tickets Now Under $3,500—Will Prices Drop More?

Super Bowl ticket prices are falling fast, with resale prices dropping nearly 60% from last week.

This year’s championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is now looking far less expensive than recent Super Bowls.

How Much Are Tickets Now?

On Gametime, the cheapest seats are now $4,627, down from $6,492 last week. The most expensive seats have dropped from $56,409 to $23,693.

StubHub shows ticket prices ranging from $3,307 to $21,123. Vivid Seats offers tickets between $3,152 and $21,004. On Ticketmaster, prices range from $3,495 to $15,510.

When Will Prices Hit the Lowest Point?

Gametime predicts that prices will bottom out on Wednesday, Feb. 5, and again on game day, Feb. 9.

Prices may slightly increase on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8 before dropping again.

Super Bowl Ticket Prices vs. Past Years

In 2024, Gametime’s cheapest ticket fell from $9,400 to $7,100 just before the game.

In 2023, when the Chiefs and Eagles last met, the lowest ticket price on game day was $6,264.

This year’s prices are on track to be lower than the last two Super Bowls.

Why Are Prices Dropping?

Despite the Chiefs aiming for a historic three-peat, demand isn’t as high as in previous years.

However, ticket sales could rise again closer to game day as last-minute buyers enter the market.

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