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What was the average price of a ticket for Super Bowl LV?

What was the average price of a ticket for Super Bowl LV?

An average Super Bowl LVI ticket is $5,915 after prices fall — Quartz.

Are old Super Bowl tickets worth money?

Super Bowl tickets and stubs have become highly collectible, fetching hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.

How much were Super Bowl tickets in 2014?

The current listing at SeatGeek.com shows $3,431 as the average price, with $1,500 being the cheapest ticket available and a whopping $719,420 stub being the most expensive.

How much is a Super Bowl 1 ticket worth?

Tickets for the inaugural Super Bowl were considerably cheaper, priced at an average of around $12 (£8.85). Adjusted for inflation, that would now be about $100 (£73.78) – two percent of the price for a ticket to Super Bowl LVI.

What was the most expensive Super Bowl ticket?

Tickets to Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals are the most expensive on record at $7,542 on average, according to ticket reseller TickPick.

What was the cheapest Super Bowl ticket?

Vivid Seats’ cheapest Super Bowl ticket was being sold for around $4,419 (minus the service charge), while the priciest option — a suite — was listed for a staggering $646,896.

Was the Super Bowl sold out?

February 3, 2022 – Ahead of NBC Sports’ presentation of Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, NBCUniversal has announced that Super Bowl LVI is officially sold out of every in-game unit across NBC, Telemundo and all digital platforms including Peacock, with only a handful of pre-game spots remaining.

Why are Super Bowl tickets so expensive?

The ticket costs were inflated by limited capacity rules imposed because of the pandemic, and also because the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were playing in their own stadium — a Super Bowl first.

Which Super Bowl had the largest attendance?

The broadcast of Super Bowl XLV on Fox averaged about 111 million viewers, breaking the record for the most-watched program in American television history. The game’s attendance was 103,219, just short of the Super Bowl record 103,985 set in Super Bowl XIV at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.