How much are Super Bowl tickets this year? They're actually cheaper than they were in 2024
The most anticipated (and expensive) football game of the year is right around the corner.
The Super Bowl is arguably the grandest sporting event in the United States each year, with millions of people tuning in to see which team lifts the Lombardi Trophy and thousands more able to view the game inside the stadium − for quite the price.
Despite this year's Super Bowl tickets costing less than last year's, the game still has a hefty price tag. Here's how much tickets cost to watch Super Bowl 59.
This year's Super Bowl is at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
How much do Super Bowl 59 tickets cost?
Super Bowl 2025 tickets are at lower prices compared to the same point as last year, according to StubHub. The average ticket price last week was $8,076, StubHub told USA TODAY Sports, a decrease of 14% from the same time last year. Other secondary marketplace sellers, such as SeatGeek and TickPick, also report decreases in price this year.
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According to TickPick, the average price for tickets was around $9,365 on the secondary market the day before the game last year.
Super Bowl 59 ticket prices
While the average price of the game is higher than the cheapest ticket, it still costs more than $3,000 to get into Caesars Superdome. With less than a week before kickoff, the cheapest ticket to the game can be found on Vivid Seats for $3,232 (before fees) as of Monday afternoon.
StubHub: $3,456 (before fees).
TickPick: $4,550 all-in.
SeatGeek: $3,514 (before fees).
Gametime: $4,331 all-in.
Ticketmaster: $3,666 ($4,445.03 with fees).
TicketSmarter: $3,839.61 (before fees).
Vivid Seats: $3,232 (before fees).
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Super Bowl 59 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 9.
When is the best time to get tickets for Super Bowl 59?
Ticket prices are typically the highest in the first hours and days following the conference championships. Once the initial buzz wears off, then it may be a good time to look at ticket prices as they usually drop.
"Typically we say you want to wait. Let this kind of first 48-72 hours kind of go by, get a sense of where that markets going," Adam Budelli, StubHub spokesperson, told USA TODAY Sports last week. "Realistically, that window is kind of probably anywhere from Wednesday to mid-next week as things should settle."
One thing to avoid, however, is waiting until the final days before the big game to snag tickets. In recent years, prices have actually risen one-to-two days before the game.
"That Friday, Saturday, more and more people will start getting into town, and that's where some of that anxiety and purchasing is really a matter of supply and demand at that point," Budelli said.
When is Super Bowl 59?
This year's Super Bowl will be a rematch of the 2022 Super Bowl as the Philadelphia Eagles face back-to-back champs, Kansas City Chiefs.
Date: Sunday, Feb. 9.
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET.
Location: Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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