Super Bowl ticket prices surge, on pace to be most expensive ever

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By Nathan Frandino

LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Feb 8 (Reuters) – Super Bowl ticket buyers are facing a price surge for Sunday’s championship game owing to the dazzling, neon-lit setting of first-time host Las Vegas and 49ers fans’ hopes to reverse their 2020 loss to the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Ticket resale platform StubHub predicted it could end up as the most expensive Super Bowl ever with the average ticket price sold around $8,600, slightly above the price for the Los Angeles Super Bowl two years ago.

“As we sit here on the Thursday before the Super Bowl, demand continues to rise… certainly, not compared to last year, we’re much higher than that,” Adam Budelli, spokesperson for StubHub, told Reuters. “The average ticket price sold is right around $8,600, which is in line and slightly above the LA Super Bowl two years ago. So currently, we are on the pace that this may end up being the most expensive ever, but it’s a little bit early to make that call.”

He said 38% of sales had been from the state of California, compared with 10% from Missouri and Kansas.

Fans from both sides have complained that ticket prices are too high and some say they will fly home from Vegas if that doesn’t change.

“You know, it’s just out of touch for the average guy, it really, really is,” Chiefs fan Keith Jennings said with his family at the fan experience zone in Vegas.

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