The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are set to clash in the Super Bowl for the second time in just three seasons, reigniting a thrilling rivalry. The Chiefs narrowly defeated the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII back in February 2023 in Glendale, Arizona, and now fans are gearing up for another epic showdown. Familiar faces will dominate the field once again, with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Eagles QB Jalen Hurts leading their teams under center.
This year’s Super Bowl LIX will take place on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at the iconic Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The game will air live on Fox, a switch from last year’s CBS broadcast. But for those hoping to experience the action in person, the big question is: what about tickets? Super Bowl tickets are already up for grabs on platforms like StubHub, Ticketmaster, and SeatGeek, with prices ranging from a steep $4,722 to an eye-watering $75,469.
While it’s unlikely that tickets priced above $40,000 will sell, it’s no surprise that seats in the first few rows could easily fetch over $15,000, especially with the star-studded halftime show headlined by rapper and Pulitzer Prize winner Kendrick Lamar, joined by special guest SZA. The combination of a high-stakes rematch and a blockbuster performance is sure to drive demand—and prices—through the roof.
Ticket Prices and Availability
The Caesars Superdome boasts 74,295 seats spread across six levels. However, the two suite levels are privately owned, meaning you’ll need some serious connections (or luck) to snag a spot in those exclusive areas.
On SeatGeek, the “best seat” for Super Bowl LIX is in the Plaza Club Premium section, priced at over $51,000 (including fees). This premium ticket grants access to the Caesars Rewards Legacy Club, located on the ground level of the stadium. Meanwhile, StubHub lists its “best seat” in section 112, also part of the Legacy Club, for $14,122 with fees included.
While it’s tough to gauge exactly how many tickets have been sold or how many remain available, some premium packages on Ticketmaster have already sold out. For instance, the ‘Club 67’ and ‘On The Fifty’ packages are gone, but the ‘Touchdown Club Premier’ is still up for grabs. This package includes access to a chef-curated menu and an all-inclusive pregame party, making it a tempting option for those looking to splurge.
For budget-conscious fans, Gametime offers the cheapest seats starting at $6,492 per ticket (including taxes and fees), while the most expensive tickets on the platform go for a staggering $56,409. Historically, according to Ticketmaster, the average resale price for Super Bowl tickets has ranged between $4,000 and $6,000. However, prices can swing dramatically depending on factors like the game’s location, the teams playing, seat location, and when you buy.
If history is any guide, ticket prices are likely to drop as the game approaches, hitting their lowest point on game day. For example, during the 2024 Super Bowl, the cheapest ticket on Gametime fell from $9,400 two weeks before the game to $7,100 on the day of the event—a 24% decrease. So, for those willing to wait, patience might just pay off.
Whether you’re planning to splurge on a premium experience or hunt for a last-minute deal, one thing’s for sure: this rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles promises to be a Super Bowl for the ages.