Predicting what’s waiting in your stocking: the Christmas Eve ticket edition

It’s Christmas Eve, which means two things are definitely happening right now: someone is wrapping something they ordered three weeks ago, and someone else is panic-buying a gift with the confidence of a man who just discovered overnight shipping isn’t a personality trait.

So we did what any reasonable ticket-obsessed group would do on December 24: we looked at Ticket Club member sales activity since October 1 and asked a totally scientific question…
what kinds of tickets have been most likely to end up as “stocking stuffers” for events that haven’t happened yet?

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Planning to See the Backstreet Boys? Here’s How Current Ticket Prices Compare

The Backstreet Boys remain one of pop music’s most enduring touring acts, and demand for their upcoming shows reflects that longevity. With an extended run scheduled at the Sphere in Las Vegas and a series of European dates in Germany, average ticket prices vary widely depending on timing, location, and demand. Here is a closer look at what fans can expect to pay based on current Ticket Club data.

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College Football Playoff Tickets: Cotton Bowl Prices Plummet After A&M’s Fall

Now that the dust has settled after the first weekend of College Football Playoff action, the ticket market is starting to show some clear personality from game to game. A few matchups have “buyer’s market” written all over them (hello, deep upper-deck supply and lots of inventory), while others are already seeing demand concentrate in the best seat tiers and push averages upward.

At a macro level, there are two big themes driving the movement since 12/19. First: the cheapest way into most games is still coming from the highest levels (or standing room), and in several venues there’s enough depth there to keep get-in prices honest. Second: premium inventory is doing what premium inventory does — midfield and club experiences are where price curves get steep fast, even when the overall average is drifting down.

The quarterfinals are a good snapshot of that split. The Cotton Bowl has softened dramatically on the entry side, while the Rose Bowl is offering a surprisingly approachable “just get me in the building” tier despite the brand power on the field. Meanwhile, the Sugar Bowl is one of the few games where the average price has climbed since 12/19 — a sign that buyers are competing for the “better seat” tiers even though the upper deck remains available. Continue reading “College Football Playoff Tickets: Cotton Bowl Prices Plummet After A&M’s Fall”

A Last-Minute Look at CFP Ticket Prices as the Playoff Gets Underway

With the College Football Playoff officially underway, the ticket market has shifted into its most telling phase. The rush that followed Selection Sunday has faded, and what remains is a clearer picture of how fans are actually choosing to spend — or wait — as kickoff approaches.

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Comparing today’s Ticket Club marketplace pricing to the initial post-selection snapshot, several trends have emerged across both the CFP and the broader bowl slate. Some games are still drawing late momentum, while others have become increasingly approachable for fans willing to move closer to game day. Continue reading “A Last-Minute Look at CFP Ticket Prices as the Playoff Gets Underway”

Early 2026 World Cup Ticket Price Trends: The Launch-Week Sugar Rush (and the Come-Down)

Tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are officially in the wild — and as you’d expect, the early market has been… spirited.
Using Ticket Club marketplace averages from December 8 (group matchups announced), December 11, and Wednesday morning, here’s what’s happening so far across games in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

Note: Prices below reflect the average Ticket Club member price for available tickets at the time of each ticket price snapshot.

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Zach Bryan 2026 Tour: A Look at Ticket Prices Across the U.S., Canada, and U.K.

Zach Bryan’s 2026 tour is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated concert runs of the year, and fans are already looking closely at ticket prices to plan their trips. From stadium shows in the United States to stops in Canada and the U.K., the average cost of tickets varies widely depending on the city, venue, and supporting acts.

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World Cup 26 Ticket Prices Are Already Moving: Where the Market Is Heating Up (and Cooling Off)

It hasn’t taken long for the secondary market to react to the release of the World Cup 26 schedule. Using Ticket Club marketplace data from the first few days after the schedule dropped, we compared average resale prices from December 6 to December 8 across more than 100 matches in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The short version: prices are already climbing across much of the tournament – especially for marquee teams and knockout rounds – but there are still pockets of value for savvy fans, particularly in group play and in some Canadian and Mexican host cities.

Remember, Ticket Club members pay no service fees at checkout and typically save 10–20% vs. other resale marketplaces, so even as prices move, there are still ways to keep your World Cup trip affordable. Continue reading “World Cup 26 Ticket Prices Are Already Moving: Where the Market Is Heating Up (and Cooling Off)”

College Football Playoff and Bowl Season Ticket Prices Reveal Early Fan Demand Trends

Another college football season reaches its crescendo with the arrival of bowl season — a packed month-long slate highlighted by the second year of the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff.
With matchups set and tickets already moving quickly, early resale pricing provides a clear picture of where fan demand is strongest heading into December and January.

From high-stakes CFP showdowns to classic New Year’s bowls and regional rivalry matchups, here’s a data-driven look at how the marketplace is shaping up as fans secure seats for this year’s postseason. Continue reading “College Football Playoff and Bowl Season Ticket Prices Reveal Early Fan Demand Trends”

2026 World Cup Schedule, Venues, and Ticket Prices: Complete Guide for Fans

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America, with the United States, Mexico, and Canada hosting the biggest tournament in soccer history. With 104 matches, expanded groups, and historic venues from Los Angeles to Mexico City to Toronto, this World Cup is expected to be the most attended ever.

Ticket demand surged immediately following the official schedule announcement on December 6. Using real marketplace data from Ticket Club, we’ve compiled an in-depth look at ticket prices, venue trends, team popularity, and the full match schedule so fans can make informed decisions before buying.

As always, Ticket Club members can secure tickets with no service fees — often saving 10–20% compared to other resale marketplaces.

Fast Facts & Early Pricing Trends for World Cup ’26 Tickets

  • Most expensive match overall: World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium — $22,319 average ticket price (Match 104)
  • Most expensive non-final match: Semifinal at AT&T Stadium — $7,046 average (Match 101)
  • Highest-priced group match: Mexico vs South Africa at Estadio Azteca — $6,583 average (Match 01)
  • Lowest-priced match so far: Tunisia vs Netherlands — $1,116 average (Match 58)
  • Teams with the highest-priced matches: Mexico, USA, Argentina, Brazil, England
  • Best stadium value overall: Vancouver, Toronto, Monterrey

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Blue Jays One Win Away: Toronto World Series Ticket Prices Soar Ahead of Potential Championship Clincher

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of history. After rookie phenom Trey Yesavage struck out 12 in a dazzling Game 5 performance at Dodger Stadium to give Toronto a 3–2 series lead, the 2025 World Series heads north for Game 6 — and possibly Game 7 — at Rogers Centre. With the chance to clinch the franchise’s first championship since 1993, demand for tickets has reached fever-pitch levels across resale markets.

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