How to Get Last Minute Tickets to the 2024 Super Bowl


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The 58th Super Bowl will be held this upcoming weekend, with defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs set to play the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. "You don’t take it for granted," Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said of making it to his fourth Super Bowl. "You never know how many you’re going to get to." It's a rematch of the 2020 Super Bowl, where the Chiefs beat the 49ers to claim victory and raise the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

While the big question for many will be if Taylor Swift will be in attendance to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs (she has a concert in Tokyo, Japan, the night before), other fans are hoping to snag last-minute tickets to the 2024 Super Bowl. If you're willing to pay a pretty penny, there's still some seats available—and we're less than three days out from the big game day.

As of this writing (the Friday before the Super Bowl), on StubHub, the lowest prices we're currently seeing start at $5,500, while on VividSeats, prices begin for around $5,800, and on SeatGeek, for $6,500. We can expect them to fluctuate as it gets closer to Sunday, too.

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Of course, the Super Bowl isn't just about the football—the halftime show is equally as exciting, and this year, Usher will perform. Other musicians for the event include Reba McEntire, who will sing the National Anthem; Post Malone, who will sing "America the Beautiful," and Andra Day, who will sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

If you can't swing the last minute tickets and go in person, the game will (obviously) be broadcast on television, beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

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