Super Bowl LV Ticket Prices Begin To Tick Back Up As Quantity Falls

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Super Bowl LV Ticket Prices Begin To Tick Back Up As Quantity Falls

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Here is an updated look at secondary market ticket prices and trends for Super Bowl LV.

TicketIQ Blog post with Super Bowl LV ticket data.
TicketIQ Super Bowl LV Event Page With Real-Time Game Data.

Currently, secondary market ticket prices range from $6,224 to $28,113. That get-in price (cheapest ticket) is now the third most expensive since 2010, behind only the 2015 and 2020 games. In 2015 the get-in was $8,764 on Super Bowl Sunday, and last year it was $6,603.

After the get-in price dropped we’ve seen a slight uptick over the last three day as quantity has gone down. Overall, the $6,224 get-in has fallen 47% from when prices peaked at $11,638. Quantity is down 57% this week and there are now just over 1,100 tickets available on the secondary market.

One other trend we’re seeing is that while lower priced tickets are slowing trending back up, the higher priced tickets are trending in the opposite direction. The most expensive listing is now $28,113, which is down 44% from the $49,961 price tag earlier in the week.

TicketIQ Blog post with Super Bowl LV ticket data.
TicketIQ Super Bowl LV Event Page With Real-Time Game Data.

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About the Author Trey Thoelcke →

Trey has been an editor and author at 24/7 Wall St. for more than a decade, where he has published thousands of articles analyzing corporate earnings, dividend stocks, short interest, insider buying, private equity, and market trends. His comprehensive coverage spans the full spectrum of financial markets, from blue-chip stalwarts to emerging growth companies.

Beyond 24/7 Wall St., Trey has created and edited financial content for Benzinga and AOL's BloggingStocks, contributing additional hundreds of articles to the investment community. He previously oversaw the 24/7 Climate Insights site, managing editorial operations and content strategy, and currently oversees and creates content for My Investing News.

Trey's editorial expertise extends across multiple publishing environments. He served as production editor at Dearborn Financial Publishing and development editor at Kaplan, where he helped shape financial education materials. Earlier in his career, he worked as a writer-producer at SVE. His freelance editing portfolio includes work for prestigious clients such as Sage Publications, Rand McNally, the Institute for Supply Management, the American Library Association, Eggplant Literary Productions, and Spiegel.

Outside of financial journalism, Trey writes fiction and has been an active member of the writing community for years, overseeing a long-running critique group and moderating workshop sessions at regional conventions. He lives with his family in an old house in the Midwest.

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