Super Bowl Tickets - LX
Matchup: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Score Super Bowl tickets at Ticket Club, where members save big on the hottest tickets by paying zero service fees. When ticket prices run high, service fees elsewhere can add up fast — but Ticket Club member pricing keeps your total closer to the true seat price. Want the best strategy for finding cheap Super Bowl tickets? Start by comparing levels and sections now, then check back as inventory and prices shift closer to kickoff.
Super Bowl

How Much are Super Bowl tickets?
Looking for Super Bowl tickets (or even cheap Super Bowl tickets) without getting crushed by surprise checkout fees? Ticket Club’s membership marketplace lets fans shop resale inventory with no service fees for members—a huge advantage for high-demand events where “fees” elsewhere can add hundreds (or thousands) of dollars per order.
Where the Super Bowl ticket market stands right now
As we reach the eve of the Super Bowl, the resale market typically enters its most “decision-ready” window: pricing settles into clearer tiers by stadium level, listings move more frequently, and the best value often comes from comparing nearby sections rather than chasing a single lowest listing.
Current Ticket Club snapshot: get-in pricing is running around $4,350, with a market-wide median near $6,212. The typical shopping band most fans encounter is roughly $4,836–$11,554 (10th–90th percentile), with premium club/VIP inventory above that range.
How to find “cheap” Super Bowl tickets (what that really means)
For the Super Bowl, “cheap” doesn’t mean inexpensive— it means the lowest realistic entry point for getting in the building, especially after factoring in fees on other marketplaces. The best strategy is to shop by price band (where inventory is dense) rather than focusing only on the single lowest listing.
- Best entry pricing: upper-level seats (typically 400 level) are usually the lowest-cost way in.
- Best value upgrades: 300 and 200 level inventory often provides a meaningful view upgrade without the full lower-bowl price.
- Lower bowl (100 level): pricing varies dramatically by exact section; comparing adjacent sections can uncover better value fast.
- Club/VIP: these behave like luxury inventory and often follow different pricing dynamics than the standard bowl seats.
Super Bowl ticket pricing by stadium level
Here’s how Super Bowl tickets tend to price out by level at this stage of the market:
| Stadium Level | Get-In | Typical (Median) | Typical Shopping Band (10–90%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 Level | $4,350 | $5,064 | $4,640–$6,237 |
| 300 Level | $4,640 | $5,984 | $5,006–$7,521 |
| 200 Level | $4,756 | $5,980 | $5,143–$7,559 |
| 100 Level | $5,362 | $6,944 | $6,060–$10,710 |
| Patio / Specialty Sections | $6,976 | $7,580 | $7,186–$8,344 |
| Club | $8,921 | $14,830 | $11,060–$23,970 |
Note: “Typical shopping band” reflects the 10th–90th percentile of current listings and helps show where most available inventory is priced (excluding extreme outliers).
Last-minute Super Bowl ticket tips (eve-of-game shopping)
- Shop by your budget tier first. Start with the level you can afford, then compare nearby sections for better views at similar prices.
- Watch the overlap zones. At this stage, the best 400s can overlap with entry 300s, and the best 300s can overlap with some 200s.
- Don’t overpay for “premium” labels. Actual value is about section and sightline—compare adjacent areas before you commit.
- Move when it fits. Even in a softening market, the best-value pairs tend to sell quickly once travel plans lock in.
Why buy Super Bowl tickets on Ticket Club?
- No service fees for members (a major advantage on high-dollar tickets)
- Transparent pricing so you can compare options without checkout shock
- Wide resale inventory across levels, from entry seats to premium experiences
Super Bowl Tickets FAQ
Are Super Bowl tickets cheaper right before the game?
Sometimes the market softens as kickoff approaches, but it doesn’t “collapse.” Prices tend to settle into tiers, and the best-value seats can disappear quickly as buyers finalize travel plans.
What are the cheapest Super Bowl tickets?
Typically, the lowest get-in pricing is found in the upper levels (often the 400 level). The best “cheap Super Bowl tickets” strategy is to shop the tier where inventory is dense and compare sections for value.
How much do Super Bowl tickets cost?
Pricing changes constantly based on inventory and demand. Right now, get-in is around $4,350, with a median near $6,212, and most listings falling roughly between $4,836–$11,554.
