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Super Bowl LX Ticket Resale Prices Fall Further Just Before Gameday

Affordability indexes show a typical ticket remains out of reach for many households despite the recent pregame dip.

Overview

  • TicketData reports the get-in price for a pair at $4,226 on Feb. 5, down 11% in three days and 36% from the Jan. 26 post-matchup peak of $6,620.
  • As of Feb. 4, the average of the cheapest single tickets across major resale sites was $4,785 with fees, illustrating declines but still elevated costs.
  • Site snapshots for the cheapest pairs on Feb. 5 show SeatGeek at $4,414, StubHub at $4,626, Vivid Seats at $4,132, and Ticketmaster at $4,356.
  • Using a $6,773 benchmark, Action Network’s index finds steep burdens in several cities, with Cleveland’s equivalent exceeding four months of rent and Alabama cities like Mobile, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery ranking among the hardest places to afford a ticket.
  • Ticketmaster notes typical historical resale ranges of $4,000–$6,000 before fees, and prior StubHub guidance suggests prices often ease after championship weekend but can rise closer to kickoff.