Super Bowl LVI Tickets Selling For Record Highs

If you had any hopes of seeing the Super Bowl this year in Los Angeles, you better hit up the bank.

In the days leading up to the big game, prices for the Super Bowl at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium are surging.

The biggest TV Event of the year will feature the NFC champion Los Angeles Rams playing at their home stadium against the AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals.

According to Darren Rovell of the Action Network, the average ticket price is now $8,869.

This would make the game the highest-average secondary price in Super Bowl history.

According to TicketIQ data, the high rollers will need more than $906,000 for a single ticket for a 24-person suite.

“Tickets for Super Bowl 56 are currently averaging at $9,086 on the secondary market, making it the fourth straight day that the average list price has been under the $10,000 mark,” according to TicketIQ’s latest update Saturday.

“Traditionally, tickets on the secondary market have fallen to their lowest average asking price in the days immediately before the game and on game day. Overall, in the final week leading up to Super Bowl Sunday, the average list price has dropped 13%.”

To make this game even more desirable, the weather in Los Angeles will be absolutely amazing.

Not a bad place to watch a football game in February.


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