The Super Bowl takes place next month in New Orleans.
Even though we don’t know what teams are playing in the Super Bowl, ticket prices are already set at a high price.
The cheapest ticket was from the ticket resale site Stubhub, where a terrace seat on the corner of the endzone would cost you about $5,600. That is with estimated fees included.
For perspective, when the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles won their respective conference championships in 2023, the lowest price without fees included was around $5,000.
Here’s a look at the lowest-priced ticket available on the secondary market at some of the major ticketing sites. The prices do reflect estimated fees, but not taxes if applicable.
Stubhub – $5,618
TickPick – $5,885
Gametime – $6,597
TicketNetwork – $6,707
Ticket City – $6,897
SeatGeek – $7,241
Vivid Seats – $7,607
Ticketmaster – $8,238
Super Bowl LIX’s best seats will cost you above $15,000
Each ticketing platform does it differently, but on SeatGeek, the “best seat” for Super Bowl LIX will cost you over $65,000 with fees included. The seat is in the Plaza Club Premium section, which gives you access to Caesars Rewards Legacy Club on the ground level of the stadium.
On Stubhub, the “best seat” for Super Bowl LIX was listed at $19,195 with fees included. The seat is in section 112 which is part of the Caesar Rewards Legacy Club. That gives you access to Caesars Legends Club and the Champions Club on the Loge Level of the stadium.
Ticketmaster’s “best seat” for the Super Bowl was listed at $19,819. That seat is in section 336C, which is a part of the Loge level that gives you access to the Caesars Legends Club and Champions Club.