As the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their showdown at Super Bowl LIX, ticket prices for the big game are showing a downward trend.
Set to take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, this year’s Super Bowl carries historic weight, with the Chiefs aiming to become the first team in NFL history to secure three consecutive championships.
According to the secondary ticketing marketplace Ticket Club, this year’s tickets are considerably lower compared to last year’s record-breaking Super Bowl in Las Vegas, where Chiefs fans saw their team face off against the San Francisco 49ers.
In 2024, the cheapest tickets started at $7,919, marking it as one of the most expensive Super Bowls ever. This year, the get-in price currently sits at $5,118.
 “Based off of what we’re seeing in the Super Bowl ticket market this year, it seems likely that we won’t see the blockbuster prices that accompanied last year’s game in Vegas,” Ticket Club spokesperson Sean Burns said in a statement.Â
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“The Chiefs are chasing history, but their fans have had the “once in a lifetime” opportunity to see their team play for an NFL title very frequently in the last decade. And Eagles fans have also had three trips to the big game in the same span.”
On Ticket Club, the lowest-priced ticket available as of Thursday is $5,118 at the 600 level. That price continues to increase per level, with the cheapest 100-level tickets clocking in at $7,676. Fans looking to splurge can find Club Level seats going for $9,578.Â
Notably, ticket prices have dropped slightly from their peak earlier in the week. When the Chiefs and Eagles officially secured their spots on Sunday night, the lowest-priced seats were selling for $6,953. Since then, prices have cooled, with the cheapest seats now available for around $5,118.
This year’s Super Bowl is set to see rapper Kendrick Lamar headline the 2025 Super Bowl LIX Apple Music Halftime Show. Additionally, Post Malone has been tapped to take the stage at the Bud Light Backyard’s exclusive pre-Super Bowl concert performance, set to take place on February 7.Â
For the latest updates on Super Bowl LIX ticket prices, fans can visit the Ticket Club’s website.Â
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