
This is what it would cost you to buy a Super Bowl LIX ticket right now
It's a week away — tickets for the biggest game of the year are on sale and they're not cheap. Ticket prices for the game currently range from around $3,800 to over $7,000, depending on the website and seat location.
Here's what to know about Super Bowl tickets.
When is Super Bowl 59?
The 2025 Super Bowl will be played on Sunday, Feb. 9 inside New Orleans' Caesars Superdome with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff time. The game will be broadcast nationwide on Fox and you can stream the game on Fubo, or via the Fox Sports app.
The 2025 Super Bowl halftime show will center around Kendrick Lamar, who has been on the stage at the NFL's biggest occasion once before. The Los Angeles-based rapper joined Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and a long list of West Coast hip-hop stars on stage at SoFi Stadium at halftime in 2022.
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Where can I get Super Bowl tickets on the secondary market?
The NFL Ticket Exchange through Ticketmaster is the official ticket marketplace of the NFL. Other popular secondary market sites include StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and TickPick.
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How much are Super Bowl tickets listed for?
The cheapest tickets are currently listed at over $4,000 on Ticketmaster, over $3,600 on StubHub and over $3,400 on Vivid Seats, all of which could include additional fees, over $5,100 on SeatGeek, including fees, and over $4,500 on TickPick, including fees. Those prices could change quickly as tickets are sold.

Who will play in Super Bowl 59?
The Kansas City Chiefs are going head-to-head against the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of 2023's Super Bowl LVII. Kansas City will be going for the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat.
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