
Super Bowl 2025 is rapidly approaching, and fans are already preparing to enjoy the final between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. The game will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, with a capacity of over 75,000 spectators and the regular home of the New Orleans Saints.
Ten days before the event, tickets are being sold at prices ranging from $4,300 for the cheapest entry to a staggering $43,312 for premium seats on the StubHub portal. These prices represent a significant decrease from the initial ones, which reached up to $56,000 once the final between the Chiefs and Eagles was defined.
It is important to note that the most expensive Super Bowl tickets, available on StubHub, offer the possibility of being located in row 2 of section 142, providing a unique closeness to the playing field behind the Eagles' bench. In turn, the cheapest tickets located in row 41 of section 617 offer a more distant yet equally exciting view of the anticipated match.
Despite the high costs, many fans do not hesitate to invest in this unique experience, which includes access to VIP zones and the opportunity to witness a high-caliber sporting event. According to analysts in the secondary market, ticket prices fluctuate depending on demand and supply, which explains the variations in quotes as the Super Bowl date approaches.
Adam Budelli, a spokesperson for StubHub, reported that the ticket sales pace for Super Bowl 2025 has far exceeded that of the previous edition, showing massive demand from fans. Company data reveals that Pennsylvania, the home state of the Eagles, leads in ticket purchase activity, representing nearly 12% of the total.
The history of the Super Bowl reflects the exponential growth in ticket prices over the years. From $12 for the first Super Bowl in 1967 (equivalent to over $100 adjusted for inflation), to an average of $10,000 per ticket in the most recent edition. The Eagles and Chiefs will face off in a historic final where Kansas City seeks its third consecutive Lombardi Trophy, while Philadelphia aims to avenge the defeat suffered in the final two years ago.