GOBankingRates found the Cost of Attending Every Super Bowl Every Year Since 1967 by using TicketCity’s Super Bowl Statistics, including its Archive of Super Bowl Ticket stubs dating back to the first ever Super Bowl in 1967. Note, this is not the average ticket price per year, but simply the cost of one ticket to enter the stadium. Here is a list of every Super Bowl game along with its ticket prices throughout the years. Super Bowl I — Jan. 5, 1967. Ticket cost: $10 Adjusted for inflation: $90.21 Result – Green Bay Packers 35, Kansas City Chiefs -10 Stadium – Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles MVP – Bart Starr. Super Bowl II — Jan. 14, 1968 Super Bowl ticket prices have come a long way since the first game when it was $12 when the Green Bay Packeers played the Kansas City Chiefs. 1993 at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Garrett Featuring an average ticket price of $175 — which, when adjusted for inflation, amounts to approximately $345 today — Super Bowl XXVII took place on January 31, 1993, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, and saw a matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Dallas Cowboys. Tickets to Super Bowl LVI are officially the most expensive in NFL history. Here's a historical look at the prices from the past big games. 2024 Super Bowl Ticket Prices. Super Bowl tickets 2024 in Vegas was one of the most expensive on record. It was a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs (once again) and San Francisco 49ers, a rematch of the 2020 Super Bowl in Miami. Super Bowl 55’s limited seating created a supply-demand battle for the other 14,500 tickets, with an estimated average face value of each paid ticket to be around $5,950. But that failed in comparison to Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles, where the average price skyrocketed, stretching to nearly $8,900. Super Bowl Ticket Prices Published: Jan 31, 2012 at 06:45 AM 2012-$1,200 to $600 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 1993-$175 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 1992-$150 Metrodome, Minneapolis. 1991 While the first Super Bowl tickets sold for a mere $12, high demand for attendance to the big game has blown up ticket prices over the years. Super Bowl ticket prices over the past 45 years Early years. 1967-1974: $12-$15 per ticket; In today’s currency: $78-$99; 1975-1983. $20-$40 per ticket; In today’s currency: $84-$118; 1984-1989. $60 Super Bowl ticket price history. Over the years, the demand for Super Bowl tickets has continued to rise. As a result, prices have skyrocketed in the last 10-15 years. 1993: 27: $175: $376 This year's Super Bowl tickets are at lower prices compared to the same point as last year, according to TickPick. The average ticket price is $6,645, per TickPick, significantly less than last year. The average price of a Super Bowl ticket was $8,076 in the final weeks leading up to this year's game, CBS Sports reported, citing StubHub. How much are the most expensive Super Bowl tickets for 2025? Super Bowl 59 ticket prices. It still costs more than $4,000 to get into the Caesars Superdome. With six days left before kickoff, the cheapest ticket to the game can be found on Ticketmaster for According to TickPick, an online marketplace for secondary market tickets, the average Super Bowl ticket price stood at $6,552 on Thursday. By Wednesday, the lowest available price had dropped to The 2025 Super Bowl will mark the 11th time New Orleans has hosted the event and the first time since 2013. For the fourth day in a row, ticket prices have dropped for the game. Here's a complete guide to Chiefs vs. 49ers Super Bowl ticket prices in 2024, including the latest information on cheapest and most expensive seats inside Allegiant Stadium to watch Super Bowl 58 Prices on the secondary-ticket market for Sunday’s Super Bowl in New Orleans are much less than last year’s big game and declining, but still high by historical standards. The average price for the Kansas City Chiefs-Philadelphia Eagles game at TickPick was $6,552 as of Tuesday.
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