Super Bowl Ticket Prices Are Ridiculous — a Timeline
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As the excitement for Super Bowl LVIII builds in Las Vegas, so does the anticipation of the event's astronomical ticket prices. With an average price of over $12,000, Super Bowl LVIII is poised to break the record for the most expensive Super Bowl ticket prices ever.
In its nascent years, the Super Bowl was a relatively modest affair, with tickets for the inaugural game priced at a mere $12 — a fraction of what they are today. This staggering difference begs the question: How did Super Bowl ticket prices become so ridiculous?
Here's a rundown of the average ticket price for each Super Bowl since 1967.
1967: Super Bowl I
Average Ticket Price: $12
Inflation Adjusted: $106
Attendance: 61,946
The inaugural Super Bowl was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum where the Green Bay Packers triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs with a final score of 35-10. Tickets for this historic match were a steal at just $12, which is roughly $106 in today's money after adjusting for inflation.
1968: Super Bowl II
Average Ticket Price: $12
Inflation Adjusted: $99
Attendance: 75,546
Super Bowl II was played on January 14, 1968, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The Green Bay Packers, defending their title, won against the Oakland Raiders with a score of 33-14. The ticket prices remained the same as the previous year at $12, but when adjusted for inflation, that's about $99 in today's terms.
1969: Super Bowl III
Average Ticket Price: $12
Inflation Adjusted: $95
Attendance: 75,389
Interestingly, this was one of the only two Super Bowls held in the same stadium in back-to-back years. It was a game remembered for officially bearing the name "Super Bowl" for the first time. In this iconic match, the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts with a score of 16-7.
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1970: Super Bowl IV
Average Ticket Price: $15
Inflation Adjusted: $112
Attendance: 80,562
Played on January 11, 1970, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Super Bowl IV marked a significant moment as the last AFL-NFL World Championship Game before the merger. In this historic matchup, the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs triumphed over the NFL's Minnesota Vikings with a score of 23-7. Tickets for this game were priced a bit higher at $15 each, which is about $112 when adjusted for today's inflation.
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1971: Super Bowl V
Average Ticket Price: $15
Inflation Adjusted: $106
Attendance: 79,204
Held on January 17, 1971, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the fifth edition of the Super Bowl marked the clash between the AFC-champion Baltimore Colts and the NFC champion Dallas Cowboys. The Colts emerged victorious with a tight score of 16-13, sealing the win with a field goal just five seconds before the game's end. Tickets for this game were priced at $15 each — which, when adjusted for inflation, comes out to about $106 in today's money.
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1972: Super Bowl VI
Average Ticket Price: $15
Inflation Adjusted: $103
Attendance: 81,023
Football fans paid just $15 to witness Super Bowl VI at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. The showdown was between the NFC champion Dallas Cowboys and the AFC champion Miami Dolphins.
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1973: Super Bowl VII
Average Ticket Price: $15
Inflation Adjusted: $99
Attendance: $90,182
Super Bowl VII, played on January 14, 1973, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, cost fans $15, or roughly $90,182 in today's money. The Miami Dolphins secured their first Super Bowl victory with a score of 14-7, becoming the only team in modern NFL history to complete a perfect undefeated season. This game marked the second time the Super Bowl was hosted in Los Angeles and was notable for its warm kickoff temperature of 84°F (29°C).
1974: Super Bowl VIII
Average Ticket Price: $15
Inflation Adjusted: $91
Attendance: 71,882
Fans paid just $15 to attend Super Bowl VIII, held on January 13, 1974, at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was a noteworthy event, as it was the first time the Super Bowl was hosted at a venue not affiliated with an NFL franchise. The Astrodome, with a seating capacity of just over 50,000, was deemed too small for the Super Bowl at that time. This game also marked the first Super Bowl not held in the Los Angeles, Miami, or New Orleans areas. When adjusted for inflation, that $15 ticket would be about $91 in today's money.
1975: Super Bowl IX
Average Ticket Price: $20
Inflation Adjusted: $108
Attendance: 80,997
The ticket price for Super Bowl IX had gone up a bit, costing fans $20. The game occurred on January 12, 1975, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, where The Pittsburgh Steelers emerged as victors against the Minnesota Vikings, securing their first Super Bowl championship with a score of 16-6.
1976: Super Bowl X
Average Ticket Price: $20
Inflation Adjusted: $101
Attendance: 80,187
For the 10th-anniversary edition, Super Bowl X, fans could still grab a ticket for $20. The milestone game played at the Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on January 18, 1976, saw the Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Dallas Cowboys, securing their Super Bowl championship.
1977: Super Bowl XI
Average Ticket Price: $20
Inflation Adjusted: $96
Attendance: 103,438
Super Bowl XI saw the Raiders defeat the Vikings with a score of 32–14, securing their first Super Bowl victory at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It holds the distinction of being the earliest scheduled calendar date for a Super Bowl.
1978: Super Bowl XII
Average Ticket Price: $30
Inflation Adjusted: $135
Attendance: 75,583
For Super Bowl XII, fans saw the ticket price increase to $30, which is around $135 after inflation. The Dallas Cowboys secured their second Super Bowl title by defeating the Denver Broncos with a score of 27–10. This historic game took place on January 15, 1978, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, marking the first Super Bowl held in a domed stadium and the first time the game was played during prime time in the Eastern United States.
1979: Super Bowl XIII
Average Ticket Price: $30
Inflation Adjusted: $123
Attendance: 79,484
The Steelers defeated the Cowboys with a score of 35–31 at the Miami Orange Bowl in the fifth and last Super Bowl played in that stadium.
1980: Super Bowl XIV
Average Ticket Price: $30
Inflation Adjusted: $108
Attendance: 103,985
Super Bowl XIV, held on January 20, 1980, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, featured a showdown between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams. The Steelers emerged victorious, becoming the first team to win four Super Bowls.
1981: Super Bowl XV
Average Ticket Price: $40
Inflation Adjusted: $129
Attendance: 76,135
In Super Bowl XV, held on January 25, 1981, at the Superdome in New Orleans, the Raiders triumphed over the Eagles with a score of 27–10. This victory marked a historic moment, as the Raiders became the first wild card playoff team to win a Super Bowl. The ticket price for this game increased to $40, which is equivalent to $129 today.
1982: Super Bowl XVI
Average Ticket Price: $40
Inflation Adjusted: $119
Attendance: 81,270
Super Bowl XVI, played on January 24, 1982, at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan saw San Francisco 49ers defeating the Cincinnati Bengals with a score of 26–21. It marked the first time a Super Bowl was held in a cold-weather city, and the game became one of the most-watched broadcasts in American television history, with over 85 million viewers.
1983: Super Bowl XVII
Average Ticket Price: $40
Inflation Adjusted: $115
Attendance: 103,667
Super Bowl XVII, played on January 30, 1983, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, saw the Washington Redskins defeat the Miami Dolphins with a score of 27–17, earning their first Super Bowl championship. In 1983, the Super Bowl introduced modern ticket pricing practices, ending the era of stable prices that had been the norm until then.
1984: Super Bowl XVIII
Average Ticket Price: $60
Inflation Adjusted: $166
Attendance: 72,920
Super Bowl XVIII took place on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium featuring NFC champion Washington Redskins and the AFC champion Los Angeles Raiders. The Raiders secured a dominant victory, defeating the Redskins with a score of 38–9. Notably, the ticket price for this game was $60, which, when adjusted for inflation, is approximately $166 today. This marked a substantial increase in ticket prices compared to previous Super Bowls.
1985: Super Bowl XIX
Average Ticket Price: $60
Inflation Adjusted: $160
Attendance: 84,059
Super Bowl XIX witnessed the San Francisco 49ers defeat the Miami Dolphins with a score of 38–16, securing their second Super Bowl victory. The game took place on January 20, 1985, at Stanford Stadium, located on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California.
1986: Super Bowl XX
Average Ticket Price: $75
Inflation Adjusted: $192
Attendance: 73,818
Held on January 26, 1986, at the Superdome in New Orleans, Super Bowl XX marked another significant jump in ticket prices. The average ticket price for this game was $75, which, when adjusted for inflation, equals approximately $192 today. This Super Bowl saw the Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots with a score of 46–10.
1987: Super Bowl XXI
Average Ticket Price: $75
Inflation Adjusted: $190
Attendance: 101,063
The 21st edition of the Super Bowl took place on January 25, 1987, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The game saw the New York Giants face off against the Denver Broncos. The Giants secured their first Super Bowl victory and their first NFL title since 1956 with a score of 39–20.
1988: Super Bowl XXII
Average Ticket Price: $100
Inflation Adjusted: $243
Attendance: 73,302
Held on January 31, 1988, at the Jack Murphy Stadium in sunny San Diego, California, Super Bowl XXII saw ticket prices climb to an average of $100 — about $243 in today's dollars. The Washington Redskins emerged victorious against the Denver Broncos, with a resounding score of 42–10, securing their second Super Bowl win.
1989: Super Bowl XXIII
Average Ticket Price: $100
Inflation Adjusted: $232
Attendance: 75,129
Super Bowl XXII was the very first Super Bowl in Miami that wasn't held at the Orange Bowl but at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami (now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens). It marked a return to the Miami area after a decade and witnessed San Francisco 49ers winning their third Super Bowl against the Bengals with a score of 20–16.
1990: Super Bowl XXIV
Average Ticket Price: $125
Inflation Adjusted: $276
Attendance: 72,919
The 24th edition of the Super Bowl marked another jump in the ticket price, with the average ticket going for $125 — around $276 in today's dollars. The game took place on January 28, 1990, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, and saw the (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers defeating the Denver Broncos 55–10, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl.
1991: Super Bowl XXV
Average Ticket Price: $150
Inflation Adjusted: $313
Attendance: 73,813
The New York Giants faced off against the Buffalo Bills in a nail-biter of a game at Super Bowl XXV, held on January 27, 1991, at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Giants emerged victorious with a narrow score of 20–19, securing their second Super Bowl title.
1992: Super Bowl XXVI
Average Ticket Price: $150
Inflation Adjusted: $305
Attendance: 63,130
Super Bowl XXVI was held at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was a historic clash between the Washington Redskins and the Buffalo Bills. The Redskins secured their victory with a score of 37–24, becoming the fourth team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls. Sadly for the Bills, it was their second consecutive year of Super Bowl heartbreak, joining the ranks of the Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos as the only teams to lose back-to-back Super Bowls.
1993: Super Bowl XXVII
Average Ticket Price: $175
Inflation Adjusted: $345
Attendance: 98,374
Featuring an average ticket price of $175 — which, when adjusted for inflation, amounts to approximately $345 today — Super Bowl XXVII took place on January 31, 1993, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, and saw a matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys secured a victory with a score of 52–17, marking their third Super Bowl win and their first in 15 years.
1994: Super Bowl XXVIII
Average Ticket Price: $175
Inflation Adjusted: $337
Attendance: 72,817
Super Bowl XXVIII saw yet another victory by the Dallas Cowboys over the Buffalo Bills with a score of 30–13. It marked the Cowboys' second consecutive Super Bowl win and their fourth in team history, putting them on par with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers for the most Super Bowl wins. On the other side of the field, the Buffalo Bills became the only team to both play and lose four consecutive Super Bowls.
1995: Super Bowl XXIX
Average Ticket Price: $200
Inflation Adjusted: $374
Attendance: 74,107
Super Bowl XXIX witnessed the San Francisco 49ers defeating the San Diego Chargers with a score of 49–26, making them the first team to win five Super Bowl championships. This historic game took place on January 29, 1995, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. It was the first Super Bowl to be played in the area after Hurricane Andrew had ravaged the city in 1992.
1996: Super Bowl XXX
Average Ticket Price: $275 to $350
Inflation Adjusted: $501 to $637
Attendance: 76,347
Prices started skyrocketing for Super Bowl XXX, with tickets ranging from $275 to $350. The high-stakes game took place on January 28, 1996, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, where the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers with a score of 27–17. This triumph marked the fifth Super Bowl win in the history of the Cowboys.
1997: Super Bowl XXXI
Average Ticket Price: $275
Inflation Adjusted: $486
Attendance: 72,301
On January 26, 1997, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, the Green Bay Packers secured a victory with a score of 35–21 over the New England Patriots. Super Bowl XXXI marked the end of a remarkable streak of 13 consecutive Super Bowl victories by the NFC over the AFC, showcasing the NFC's dominance during that era.
1998: Super Bowl XXXII
Average Ticket Price: $275
Inflation Adjusted: $478
Attendance: 68,912
Super Bowl XXXII, played on January 25, 1998, at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, saw the Denver Broncos facing off against the Green Bay Packers. The Broncos emerged victorious with a score of 31–24, earning the NFL championship for the 1997 season.
1999: Super Bowl XXXIII
Average Ticket Price: $325
Inflation Adjusted: $556
Attendance: 74,803
Taking place on January 31, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida, the AFC champion and defending Super Bowl XXXII champion Denver Broncos faced off against the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons. The Broncos defeated the Falcons with a final score of 34–19, securing their second consecutive Super Bowl victory.
2000: Super Bowl XXXIV
Average Ticket Price: $325
Inflation Adjusted: $541
Attendance: 72,625
On January 30, 2000, football fans gathered at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, for the 34th edition of the Super Bowl. The showdown featured the St. Louis Rams facing off against the Tennessee Titans. The Rams ultimately emerged victorious with a final score of 23–16, securing the coveted NFL championship for the 1999 season.
2001: Super Bowl XXXV
Average Ticket Price: $325
Inflation Adjusted: $522
Attendance: 71,921
On January 28, 2001, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the Baltimore Ravens (AFC champions) defeated the New York Giants (NFC champions) 34–7 in Super Bowl XXXV, marking the Ravens' first Super Bowl victory as a wild card team.
2002: Super Bowl XXXVI
Average Ticket Price: $400
Inflation Adjusted: $635
Attendance: 72,922
Football fans paid $400 — equivalent to $635 after inflation — to watch Super Bowl XXXVI, where the underdog New England Patriots (AFC champions) triumphed over the heavily favored St. Louis Rams (NFC champions) with a score of 20–17.
2003: Super Bowl XXXVII
Average Ticket Price: $500
Inflation Adjusted: $774
Attendance: 67,603
Yet another year saw a significant price increase for tickets, with fans paying $500 for Super Bowl XXXVII. This game, determining the NFL champion for the 2002 season, took place at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced the Oakland Raiders. The Buccaneers emerged victorious with a score of 48–21, marking their first Super Bowl win.
2004: Super Bowl XXXVIII
Average Ticket Price: $600
Inflation Adjusted: $911
Attendance: 71,525
Super Bowl XXXVIII, famously hailed as one of the most thrilling and well-played in history, saw the New England Patriots narrowly defeat the Carolina Panthers 32–29. Held on February 1, 2004, at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, this game set a record as the most-watched Super Bowl ever at that time, with 89.8 million viewers.
2005: Super Bowl XXXIX
Average Ticket Price: $600
Inflation Adjusted: $885
Attendance: 78,125
With tickets priced at $600, Super Bowl XXXIX saw the New England Patriots defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 24–21. The game, held on February 6, 2005, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, marked the first Super Bowl hosted in that city.
2006: Super Bowl XL
Average Ticket Price: $700
Inflation Adjusted: $992
Attendance: 68,206
The 40th Super Bowl had an average ticket price of $700, amounting to $992 when adjusted for inflation. Super Bowl XL, determining the NFL champion for the 2005 season, was played on February 5, 2006, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The Pittsburgh Steelers emerged victorious over the Seattle Seahawks with a score of 21–10.
2007: Super Bowl XLI
Average Ticket Price: $700
Inflation Adjusted: $972
Attendance: 74,512
Super Bowl XLI turned up the heat on February 4, 2007, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, where the Indianapolis Colts clinched a cool 29–17 victory over the Chicago Bears.
2008: Super Bowl XLII
Average Ticket Price: $900
Inflation Adjusted: $1,199
Attendance: 71,101
As the Super Bowl slowly transformed into a luxury event, fans faced a steep ticket price of $900 for Super Bowl XLII, which, adjusted for inflation, comes to about $1,199. The game, played on February 3, 2008, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, saw the underdog New York Giants clinch a surprising 17–14 victory over the heavily favored New England Patriots, making it one of the most memorable upsets in professional sports and a highlight in Super Bowl history.
2009: Super Bowl XLIII
Average Ticket Price: $1,000
Inflation Adjusted: $1,332
Attendance: 70,774
Super Bowl XLIII marked a milestone with the first-ever $1,000 ticket price, soaring to $1,332 when adjusted for inflation. On February 1, 2009, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27–23, earning their record sixth Super Bowl championship.
2010: Super Bowl XLIV
Average Ticket Price: $1,000
Inflation Adjusted: $1,297
Attendance: 74,059
On February 7, 2010, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, the New Orleans Saints faced off against the AFC champions, the Indianapolis Colts. The underdog Saints secured their first-ever Super Bowl victory by defeating the Colts with a score of 31–17.
2011: Super Bowl XLV
Average Ticket Price: $1,200
Inflation Adjusted: $1,532
Attendance: 103,219
Super Bowl XLV, held on February 6, 2011, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was a show down between the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFC champion Green Bay Packers. With ticket prices averaging $1200, football fans witnessed an intense battle that ended with the Packers securing a 31–25 victory over the Steelers, making them the champions of the 2010 NFL season.
2012: Super Bowl XLVI
Average Ticket Price: $1,200
Inflation Adjusted: $1,488
Attendance: 68,658
Super Bowl XLVI, held on February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, featured a matchup between the NFC champion New York Giants and the AFC champion New England Patriots. The Giants secured a 21–17 victory, claiming the championship title for the 2011 NFL season.
2013: Super Bowl XLVII
Average Ticket Price: $1,250
Inflation Adjusted: $1,526
Attendance: 71,024
Hosted for the tenth time in NOLA at the iconic Mercedes-Benz Superdome, on February 3, 2013, Super Bowl XLVII saw the Ravens defeat the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 34–31. In doing so, the Ravens handed the 49ers their first-ever Super Bowl loss in franchise history.
2014: Super Bowl XLVIII
Average Ticket Price: $1,500
Inflation Adjusted: $1,803
Attendance: 82,529
Super Bowl XLVIII brought football fans to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with tickets averaging a hefty $1,500. The game saw the Denver Broncos in a face off with the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks dominated with a remarkable 43–8 victory over the Broncos, marking their first Super Bowl win and handing the Broncos their fifth Super Bowl loss, a record at the time.
2015: Super Bowl XLIX
Average Ticket Price: $2,000
Inflation Adjusted: $2,406
Attendance: 70,288
Super Bowl XLIX, held on February 1, 2015, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, saw ticket prices soaring to $2,000. The game determined the NFL champions for the 2014 season, with the New England Patriots defeating the Seattle Seahawks with a score of 28–24. The Patriots' victory marked their fourth Super Bowl win, ending a 10-year championship drought.
2016: Super Bowl 50
Average Ticket Price: $2,500
Inflation Adjusted: $2,967
Attendance: 71,088
In a special edition of the Super Bowl held in 2016, football fans paid $2,500 to celebrate the Super Bowl 50 golden anniversary. In a departure from tradition, the NFL used Arabic numerals ("50"). The game was held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Denver Broncos emerged victorious by defeating the Carolina Panthers with a final score of 24–10.
2017: Super Bowl LI
Average Ticket Price: $2,500
Inflation Adjusted: $2,894
Attendance: 70,807
Super Bowl LI, played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, saw the New England Patriots stage a remarkable comeback to defeat the Atlanta Falcons with a final score of 34–28. The game marked the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots erasing a 28–3 deficit in the third quarter, leading to the nickname "28–3." It was also the first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.
2018: Super Bowl LII
Average Ticket Price: $2,500
Inflation Adjusted: $2,836
Attendance: 67,612
Super Bowl LII, held on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, saw the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the New England Patriots 41–33, with the Eagles winning their first Super Bowl and becoming NFL champions.
2019: Super Bowl LIII
Average Ticket Price: $2,900 – $4,300
Inflation Adjusted: $3,239 – $4,803
Attendance: 70,081
With ticket prices ranging from $2,900 to $4,300, Super Bowl LIII, played on February 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, was quite an expensive spectacle. The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams with a final score of 13-3.
2020: Super Bowl LIV
Average Ticket Price: $7,172
Inflation Adjusted: $7,816
Attendance: 62,417
A month before the pandemic hit, football fans were shelling out an average ticket price of $7,172 to witness Super Bowl LIV. On February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, the Kansas City Chiefs secured a 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
2021: Super Bowl LV
Average Ticket Price: $8,609
Inflation Adjusted: $9,253
Attendance: 24,835
In a unique edition due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Super Bowl LV had a limited stadium seating capacity of just 25,000 fans, making it the least attended in history. The ticket prices soared, with an average price of $8,609. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the defending AFC and Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs with a final score of 31–9.
2022: Super Bowl LVI
Average Ticket Price: $10,322
Attendance: 70,048
Football fans had to dig deep into their wallets to witness Super Bowl LVI, with tickets priced at a whopping $10,322. The Los Angeles Rams clinched a nail-biting 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the Rams' home turf.
2023: Super Bowl LVII
Average Ticket Price: $8,907
Attendance: 67,827
While the ticket prices for Super Bowl LVII were relatively cheaper compared to the previous year in 2022, they still came at a significant cost. With an average ticket price of $8,907, attending the sporting event remained a luxury for football fans. In the showdown at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the Kansas City Chiefs emerged victorious by defeating the Philadelphia Eagles.