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Super Bowl LX Ticket Prices Slide to Mid-$4,000s on Resale Sites

Most fans rely on resellers, with a single seat now rivaling months of routine bills in several cities.

Overview

  • As of Feb. 5, TicketData pegged the get-in price for two seats at $4,226, down 11% in three days and about 36% from the post-matchup peak.
  • Cheapest single-ticket listings across major marketplaces were generally in the mid-$4,000s this week, with snapshots ranging roughly from $4,169 to about $5,100.
  • Analysts using a $6,773 national average highlight the steepest burdens in Mobile, Tuscaloosa and Montgomery, where a ticket can equal years of utilities and transportation costs.
  • In Cleveland, a $6,773 ticket amounts to more than four months of rent and sizable portions of childcare, groceries, transportation and utility budgets.
  • Lower face-value seats are largely allocated by the NFL to teams and insiders, pushing most buyers to secondary markets, while Levi's Stadium suites are priced around $600,000 to $1.5 million.