Super Bowl 58 is expected to have the highest-priced tickets ever, making it a game for those with deep pockets. If you plan on attending this year's Super Bowl, be prepared to pay top dollar.
On Thursday, the lowest-priced single ticket available on the ticket resale website TickPick was $8,000. This ticket would provide a seat in the upper 300 section, although it is important to note that the site ensures a seat will be available.
If the prices remain steady, this year's Super Bowl ticket could become the most costly in history. The 2020 Super Bowl holds the title of the most expensive ticket so far, with an average purchase price of $6,370. The high price that year was largely driven by the fact that the home team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was playing in the game. However, this year, the home team is not playing in the Super Bowl.
The upcoming Super Bowl will be taking place in Las Vegas for the first time ever, and experts believe that this is causing ticket prices to increase. Fans are excited about the opportunity to spend a weekend in Sin City and attend the world's biggest sporting event.
In case you were curious, the average cost of a ticket to the first Super Bowl was $12.
The location plays a significant role in attracting 49er fans, as shown by StubHub data indicating that 26 percent of ticket sales are from California. This suggests that fans prefer to make the shorter trip to see their favorite team play. In contrast, tickets sales from Kansas and Missouri combined only account for 7 percent on the website.
Don't overlook the influence of Taylor Swift! Her presence at the event could attract a larger number of female fans than usual.
Regardless of how you enter, Allegiant Stadium, which has a capacity of 65,000 seats, will be full. Super Bowl 58 is scheduled to begin on Sunday, February 11th at 6:30PM Eastern Time.
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