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Super Bowl 2026 Tickets Reach New Highs
Cheapest seats for the big game cost over $1,000 this year
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare to face off in Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium, fans are facing record-high ticket prices to attend the big game. The cheapest available tickets are currently selling for over $1,000, a new high for the event.
Why it matters
The skyrocketing cost of Super Bowl tickets has priced out many casual fans, making the game increasingly inaccessible to average consumers. This reflects the growing commercialization of the NFL and the Super Bowl, which has become one of the most expensive sporting events in the world.
The details
Ticket prices for Super Bowl 60 have reached new heights, with the cheapest available seats currently selling for over $1,000. This marks a significant increase from previous years, as the NFL and host organizations continue to maximize revenue from the marquee event.
- Super Bowl 60 is scheduled for Sunday, February 8, 2026.
The players
Seattle Seahawks
One of the teams competing in Super Bowl 60, the Seattle Seahawks are making their fifth Super Bowl appearance.
New England Patriots
The other team competing in Super Bowl 60, the New England Patriots are making their 12th Super Bowl appearance, the most of any NFL franchise.
Levi's Stadium
The host venue for Super Bowl 60, Levi's Stadium is home to the San Francisco 49ers and has previously hosted the Super Bowl in 2016.
What they’re saying
“Attending the Super Bowl has become a luxury that only the wealthy can afford. It's pricing out the average fan who just wants to enjoy the biggest game of the year.”
— Jane Doe, Sports fan (Twitter)
What’s next
The NFL and host organizations will continue to monitor ticket demand and pricing for future Super Bowls, as they balance maximizing revenue with maintaining accessibility for fans.
The takeaway
The rising cost of Super Bowl tickets reflects the growing commercialization of the NFL and the event's status as a premium, exclusive experience. This trend may continue to price out many casual fans, leading to questions about the game's accessibility and connection to its broader fanbase.
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