Super Bowl ticket prices are tumbling … but slow your roll, normies — they’re not quite affordable for the average Joe just yet. According to Gametime — a ticket resale app — get-in prices for this weekend’s Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia…
Super Bowl ticket prices are tumbling … but slow your roll, normies — they’re not quite affordable for the average Joe just yet. According to Gametime — a ticket resale app — get-in prices for this weekend’s Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia…
Super Bowl ticket prices are tumbling … but slow your roll, normies — they’re not quite affordable for the average Joe just yet.
According to Gametime — a ticket resale app — get-in prices for this weekend’s Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup are trending downward.
The lowest ticket cost is $4,339 — and while that’s a small fortune to most … it is down from $5,860 last Friday and from $6,375 on Jan. 27.
The most expensive seats in the house are falling too — they’re at $29,693 now, nearly $30K less than the $58,237 they were going for on Jan. 31.
The prices are significantly cheaper than last year’s Super Bowl matchup — which featured the Chiefs vs. the 49ers in Vegas. Gametime says the lowest-priced ticket for that contest ended up being $8,764 … with top-priced chairs going for $37,620.
As for the first time the Chiefs and Eagles met in the Big Game — Super Bowl LVII in Arizona — the lowest and highest costs to that tilt ended up being $6,264 and $33,042, respectively.
Spokespersons for TickPick and StubHub told NPR this week they’re seeing similar ticket trends.
Gametime says, though, usually there’s an uptick one-to-two days out from kickoff … so if you’re thinking of smashing a piggy bank or two and grabbing a tick to Sunday’s showdown at the Superdome, seems ya better do it quickly!