Super Bowl 59 Tickets Are Now Selling For Unbelievably High Prices That Are Impossible To Afford After Chiefs & Eagles Victories

Super Bowl 59 Tickets Are Now Selling For Unbelievably High Prices That Are Impossible To Afford After Chiefs & Eagles Victories
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Fans hoping to watch the Super Bowl in person should be prepared to part ways with large sums, as information on ticket prices is now available following Sunday’s NFC and AFC Championship Games.

The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have punched their own tickets to the big game and will face off in a rematch of the 2023 Super Bowl that set the latter on their way to possibly becoming three-peat champs. Of course, the Eagles will try their best to ensure that does not happen.

Super Bowl 59 promises to be an exciting watch, and fans of the aforementioned teams would all love to be there, but the cheapest seats at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans are going for over $7,000.

That’s according to the GameTime app, which released a report noting that the lowest-priced seats are $7,479 (including taxes and fees), and the highest-priced seats are set at $56,409.

Meanwhile, luxury suites for the game are expected to go for at least $1.5 million.

The Lowest-Priced Super Bowl Seats Are Cheaper This Year

The nosebleed seats for the upcoming showdown are actually cheaper than the ones from Super Bowl 58, as they went for $8,764 when the Chiefs played the San Francisco 49ers. However, the most expensive were much cheaper than this year’s, going for $37,620.

Prices for the last Super Bowl meeting between the Eagles and Chiefs started at $6,264, and premium seating cost $33,042.

Super Bowl 59 could be one of the best ever, as the teams involved gave fans one of the most exciting finals in NFL history when they played two years ago. The Chiefs came out on top and have since gone on to win another Lombardi, so the Eagles should be desperate for revenge.

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