Super Bowl LIX tickets are selling at exorbitant prices, with the cheapest seats in the upper bowl costing $4,719. The game, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, with a capacity of 83,000. Ticket prices have surged long before the game, with even the lowest-priced seats costing significantly more than previous Super Bowls.
The two teams will meet at the iconic Caesars Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints, in front of an 83,000 strong crowd.Brittany Mahomes tears into Bills fans for 'disgusting' act following Chiefs win
While there are still seats available for the big game, the cheapest - located in the upper bowl - are currently priced at $4,719.A pair of tickets in row 31 of the same section were available to buy on Monday 27 January for $25,110.
The game is also one of the few in sports where teams don't change the cost of tickets - everyone wants to be there regardless of the match up.While the price of seats surged long before Super Bowl LIX, entry into the first-ever game was far more reasonable. A ticket to Super Bowl I, between the Green Bay Packers and the Chiefs in 1967, cost just $12 at the time.Nearly 60 years on from that first game, fans are paying around 500 times that price.
As well as seeing the Chiefs bid to make NFL history, those in attendance at the Caesars Superdome this year will also be treated to a halftime show from Kendrick Lamar and SZA.Follow our talkSPORT NFL page on Facebookwill also keep you across the very latest NFL news with exclusive access and our weekly 'Rundown' review show
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