Super Bowl LVIII ticket prices soar over $8,000 after Chiefs-49ers rematch set
For the second time in four seasons, it will be a Chiefs-49ers Super Bowl matchup. 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan surely has the last version haunting his dreams and he’ll be looking to cleanse those thoughts fresh from his mind with a win. The game will be played in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas Nevada–home of the Las Vegas Raiders. And if you’d like to go see the Super Bowl in person, it’s going to be outrageously expensive. If you’re looking to buy a ticket, prices for the nosebleeds start at over $8,000.
Those are some insanely steep prices, even for the diehards. Allegiant Stadium is a spectacular facility and it’s well-known to have some of the best amenities of any stadium across the National Football League. So whoever has enough cash to go to the Super Bowl, certainly won’t be disappointed with the food and the amenities.
And it’s in Las Vegas, which has an endless number of things to do, outside of going to the game. So, NFL fans should undoubtedly enjoy their experience. For that price tag, they’d better.
Here are some specs on Allegiant Stadium.
It cost nearly $2 billion to build and the facility will be ready for its close-up in front of the sports world. The Super Bowl is annually, one of the most watched sporting events on planet Earth. Hundreds of millions of people tune in from around the globe. Last year, 112 million people tuned in to watch the Chiefs take down the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35, in an absolute classic. The average “get in” price for that one was considerably lower, $5,596, according to TicketSmarter.
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The Kansas City Chiefs punched their tickets back to the Super Bowl, looking to continue to stack the hardware in their trophy case. It’s been growing over the years, thanks to the trio of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Andy Reid. The Chiefs looked incredibly vulnerable during the regular season, but they’ve righted the ship when it’s counted the most, playoff time. Their defense came up with some critical turnovers that really changed the complexion of the game on Sunday.
The 49ers battled back from a 17-point halftime deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions on Sunday. There were a number of aggressive moves that Detroit head coach Dan Campbell will unquestionably receive criticism for. The 49ers came out on top, 34-31. 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey was a tough man to stop, as has been the case for most of his football career. The former Stanford star had over 130 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in the win.