These days, it seems as though the average fan has been priced out of attending their favorite sporting events, considering the skyrocketing prices of tickets, concessions, parking, souvenirs, and the like.
Of course, those prices are a complete walk in the park compared to what fans will have to shell out in order to attend Super Bowl LVI this weekend at SoFi Stadium in metropolitan Los Angeles.
In order to see the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday, the average ticket price is now just short of $9,000 at $8,869:
How about renting a suite? You either better be a friend or family member of a wealthy celebrity, or have some pretty deep pockets yourself.
Per TicketIQ data:
“TICKETS FOR SUPER BOWL 56 ARE CURRENTLY AVERAGING AT $9,086 ON THE SECONDARY MARKET, MAKING IT THE FOURTH STRAIGHT DAY THAT THE AVERAGE LIST PRICE HAS BEEN UNDER THE $10,000 MARK,” ACCORDING TO TICKETIQ’S LATEST UPDATE SATURDAY."
“TRADITIONALLY, TICKETS ON THE SECONDARY MARKET HAVE FALLEN TO THEIR LOWEST AVERAGE ASKING PRICE IN THE DAYS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE GAME AND ON GAME DAY. OVERALL, IN THE FINAL WEEK LEADING UP TO SUPER BOWL SUNDAY, THE AVERAGE LIST PRICE HAS DROPPED 13%.”