Super Bowl LIII is right around the corner, with just four sleeps to the big game in Atlanta between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. But what does the market for Super Bowl tickets look like? After speculation that the bottom would fall out due to the matchup (Patriots have gone so often and Rams are too new in their market to have a big travelling contingent being the prevailing wisdom), things have actually been fairly stable as the final days tick away. Continue reading “Super Bowl Tickets – Who’s coming to Atlanta and for how much?”
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AFC Championship Ticket Trend: Great Deals Available for Sunday
As the final hours tick off the clock before the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium Sunday, the market has been reacting all week to whether or not the weather is going to be miserable or REALLY miserable in Kansas City. AFC Championship tickets are always a hot commodity, but fans in KC are looking at a potentially great deal.
In the weeks since the Chiefs clinched the homefield advantage for the AFC playoffs, fans have scooped tickets in large quantities for Sunday’s game. Prices were averaging well above $400, but have taken a serious tumble in the past week with news that the game might feature record cold for the fans in Missouri. In terms of daily average, tickets went as low as $258 Thursday before bumping back up to $268 thus far on Friday. In just a few days, the overall ticket price sold average has dropped to $344.
Prices have fallen across the board, with tickets in the upper level available for as low as $238 for Ticket Club members on Friday afternoon. A prime seat in the lower midfield can be had for $646. It’s in the club level, where fans have a little more respite from the cold, where prices have remained high. A seat in the corner of the club level is available for as low as $869, while seats on the sideline are listed at $1,361 and up for the game. That club level sideline is also where the most expensive listed ticket on our marketplace resides, going for a hefty $4,619.
This game, which follows the Chiefs first playoff win at home in a generation last week, is the highest average price in our data for Arrowhead field, which makes sense, given the team has not hosted a game this deep into the playoffs…. ever. Their last AFL championship game – prior to their only Super Bowl victory in 1970 – was an away game in Oakland. It’s more than double the previous high average – set less than a week ago when the Chiefs played Indianapolis in the divisional round.
Sunday is shaping to be one of the most affordable AFC championship games in recent memory, coming in at No. 7 among the previous ten games, according to our sales data. It’s less than half the price paid on average for last year’s Jacksonville at New England game, which went at $750. Only the 2010-2012 games in Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Baltimore went at a lower average than this game currently carries going into the weekend.
Overall, the forecast not quite as forbidding as it was earlier in the week. Right now, google tells us it should be mostly cloudy with temperatures as high as 32, but mostly in the 20s. That means that fans willing to layer up to catch their team are up for a pretty decent price, especially if they buy from us at Ticket Club. Eliminating the service fees as a member, you can score an even better deal. Shop AFC Championship tickets today.
Super Bowl LIII: An Early Look at New England-Los Angeles Tickets
After a pair of overtime thrillers on Sunday, the Super Bowl LIII matchup is set. New England defeated Kansas City for its third straight AFC crown, 37-31. The berth in the big game is No. 9 in the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era, and No. 11 for the Patriots franchise. The Los Angeles Rams won the NFC, defeating New Orleans in OT, 26-23. The last time the Rams played in a Super Bowl? That was back when the team called St. Louis home and had Kurt Warner at QB. In and fell to… the New England Patriots. Super Bowl tickets are available now, and the market is adjusting to the pairing as we speak. So where are the trends headed? Continue reading “Super Bowl LIII: An Early Look at New England-Los Angeles Tickets”
How much will a ticket to Super Bowl LIII cost fans?
It’s a mid-January Wednesday, and that means two things: it’s cold here in Connecticut, and the Super Bowl is right around the corner.
At Ticket Club, we anxiously await this time of year. We are excited because we have the best deals to the big game, and want to make sure our members know it. As the 2019 game approaches, it doesn’t look like that fact is any less true. Currently, members at Ticket Club can save thousands – literally – on Super Bowl tickets.
The get-in price for February 3 as of today is $3,568 here on Ticket Club. Among the other options – StubHub, Vivid Seats, and NFL On Location – that’s the lowest, and it’s not close. The least expensive seat on StubHub is $4,745, with Vivid not a good chunk better at $4,893. On Location is closest at $4,289, but that is still $721 more when you add in the fees they all hide from you. Continue reading “How much will a ticket to Super Bowl LIII cost fans?”
2020 NFL Playoff Divisional Round – Ticket Prices and Trends
There’s a full weekend of excitement on tap for football fans, as the AFC and NFC get ever-closer to deciding their representatives for Super Bowl LIV on February 2nd in Miami. The top seeds – Baltimore and Kansas City in the AFC and San Francisco and Green Bay in the NFC – play their openers at home Saturday and Sunday. To date, San Francisco holds the highest average – $395 per ticket sold according to marketplace data. NFL Playoff tickets are an expensive item, and this year is seeing prices trending at well over $200 for all of this weekend’s four games.
As always, Ticket Club is the best place to score affordable NFL Playoff tickets. With no service fees for members, the savings really add up when prices start going through the roof.
Continue reading “2020 NFL Playoff Divisional Round – Ticket Prices and Trends”2019 Super Bowl Weekend Events in Atlanta: A Complete Guide
In the days before the New England Patriots take on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII, Atlanta will be buzzing with excitement. Over a million people are estimated to pass through the city while gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday. If you’re one of them, be sure to take in all the local build-up to the big game. Check out all the exciting Super Bowl Weekend events Atlanta has to offer. Continue reading “2019 Super Bowl Weekend Events in Atlanta: A Complete Guide”
Bears vs. Eagles Score this Weekend’s Hottest NFL Playoff Tickets
Football fans have been waiting months for this. The playoffs are finally here, kicking off with an exciting weekend of AFC and NFC Wild Card games. While all NFL Playoff tickets are in high demand, it’s the Eagles and Bears match-up that is this weekend’s hottest game.
Continue reading “Bears vs. Eagles Score this Weekend’s Hottest NFL Playoff Tickets”
Alabama-Clemson Championship a Perfect Storm for Low Ticket Prices
There’s a blizzard of headlines going throughout the sports world this week about the upcoming College Football Playoff National Championship game between Alabama and Clemson, and how poorly it is selling. But if you look at the data regarding two key facts on the recent history of games that had college football’s crown on the line, the ticket prices should really come as no surprise.
Currently, the get-in price for the game, which kicks off on Monday evening at Levi’s Stadium south of San Francisco, is down all the way to $137 per ticket, which will score you a spot in Section 406, Row 27. There are tickets in the 300-level for under $200 as well, facts which led to Ticketmaster dropping its price floor on the event to compete with the secondary ticket market.
Alabama-Clemson tickets have been trending sharply downward since last week, starting at over $1,000 per seat prior to the semifinal bowls on December 29 all the way down to around $300 in the past two days. Average prices for 400-level seats (AKA ‘nosebleeds’) were below $200 on Thursday and are just over that line Friday, three days before kickoff. Continue reading “Alabama-Clemson Championship a Perfect Storm for Low Ticket Prices”
2019 US Open Ticket Prices Continue Downward Trend Ahead of Finals
As the US Open reaches its conclusion after several exciting twists and turns, tickets are seemingly becoming less in-demand. The price of admission into the men’s and women’s singles finals have fallen after initial sales spikes and mark lower 2019 US Open ticket prices across the board. Continue reading “2019 US Open Ticket Prices Continue Downward Trend Ahead of Finals”
How to Score US Open Tickets for Cheap: Do’s And Don’ts
The 2019 US Open is right around the corner and tennis fans are ready for the sport’s annual takeover of New York City. But being one of the year’s best-selling sporting events, attending a match or two can turn into an unnecessary financial burden. Don’t break the bank and instead use these helpful tips to find great US Open tickets for cheap. Continue reading “How to Score US Open Tickets for Cheap: Do’s And Don’ts”



