Super Bowl 2023: Tickets are hot for Chiefs vs. Eagles. Can they beat historic 2015 price of Patriots-Seahawks?
Super Bowl 2023: Tickets are hot for Chiefs vs. Eagles. Can they beat historic 2015 price of Patriots-Seahawks?
The top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are on the way to a Super Bowl ticket price worthy of the NFL’s two best teams meeting each other.
After a slight softening of ticket prices following the conference championship games, Super Bowl LVII seats saw an uptick over the course of the week: The game’s “get in” cost went from $5,600 per ticket one week ago to roughly $6,000 going into Monday morning. “Get in” prices reflect the cheapest seat in the stadium, including broker fees.
According to data from online ticket marketplace TicketIQ, that $6,000 mark keeps Super Bowl LVII among the most expensive “get in” tickets in Super Bowl history, ranking behind only the 2020 Super Bowl between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in Miami (which hit $6,603) and the 2015 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks in Glendale (which notched a record $8,764, due to a ticket speculator meltdown). The third place all-time slot represents a strong demand, despite the Chiefs and Eagles having both won Super Bowls in the past five seasons, not to mention Glendale lacking the draw of rotational tourist hotspots like Miami and New Orleans.
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