Fans hoping for a decrease in Super Bowl ticket prices will be sorely disappointed. This Sunday, the Chiefs and 49ers will face off in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII, and the excitement and anticipation surrounding the event are sky-high. Will the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes bring about the country’s downfall, leaving them to deal with his wife and T-Swift? Or will Brock Purdy and the 49ers put an end to the spectacle? The answers will be revealed this weekend, but one thing is certain – ticket prices remain exorbitantly high.
Currently, the cheapest ticket available on SeatGeek, including fees, is priced at $7,693. However, it’s important to note that this is merely the lowest-priced option for entry into Allegiant Stadium in Sin City. Super Bowl tickets are notorious for their steep prices. According to StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli, this year’s prices have increased by an average of 93% compared to last year’s Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Eagles.
In simple terms, fans should be prepared to dig deep into their pockets and spend a significant amount of money if they wish to secure a seat at Super Bowl LVIII. Contrary to the usual trend of ticket prices gradually decreasing as the game approaches, prices are remaining high, with some tickets listed for over $40,000 – an astonishing amount of money. To put it into perspective, that sum could buy a Tesla or 2,000 cases of light beer. Choose wisely, indeed.
Insiders at Sapphire strip club in Vegas have revealed that the influx of money from San Francisco for Super Bowl LVIII is staggering. The tech billionaires have more money than they know what to do with, and this is driving up costs across the board. Unless you’re prepared to spend a significant amount of cash, it may be best to enjoy the game from the comfort of your own TV. Are you planning to attend the game? Have you purchased a ticket? I’d love to hear all about it at David.Hookstead@