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With Reduced Capacity, Super Bowl ticket prices on the secondary market could start at over $10K
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By TicketIQ
In 2020 so far NFL tickets prices on the secondary market are 53% higher than in 2019. If the Super Bowl ticket market experiences the same sort of trends that could push the cheapest ticket to $10,102, nearly $3,500 more than last year’s get-in price for Super Bowl LIV, and the most expensive get-in price we’ve tracked for the big game.
With an increase of 53%, the average list price would jump to $12,858 and easily be the most expensive Super Bowl since 2010. The most expensive we’ve tracked so far was the 2015 game, which had an average list price of $9,723.
Here are infographics showing has these prices would compare with each Super Bowl since 2010:
TicketIQ Blog post with and historical ticket data and trends.
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