Super Bowl LVII tickets are through the roof, with the CHEAPEST listed at $5,710 in the hours after the Eagles and Chiefs book their seat… and some lower tier seats are selling for more than $37,000 for the Arizona showdown
After the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles secured their seats in Super Bowl LVII, ticket prices for the game on the TickPick secondary market have skyrocketed.
As of Sunday night, the cheapest ticket available through TickPick was a staggering $5,710.
Of the 2,550 tickets the resale site had for sale, the average price was $9,825, while the most expensive ticket was listed at $37,408.
Tickets offered by the NFL through its official hospitality partner, On Location, were listed at a starting price of $5,867 after taxes and fees.
The cheapest ticket price available for the SB LVII marketplace TickPick is $5,710
The Eagles holed their ticket to the Super Bowl by winning the NFC Championship
The packages offered by On Location include access to pregame parties, experiences and events featuring performances by NFL legends, the site explains.
Depending on the supplements, the packages offered by On Location can go up to more than $30,000.
Ticket packages to next year’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas are being sold for a similar value by On Location for a fully refundable $5,000 deposit.
Fans who have decided to deposit the required amount for next year’s tickets will be granted early access to exclusive Super Bowl ticket and travel packages through a priority access pre-sale.
The Chiefs will be looking to secure their third Super Bowl win in three years. Kansas City won the 2019 Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers before losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020.
Philadelphia, on the other hand, will be looking to go 2-2 in Super Bowl appearances in the past 10 years after beating the New England Patriots and winning the Lombardi Trophy in 2017.
The Kansas City Chiefs later won the AFC Championship to advance to the Super Bowl