Super Bowl Ticket Prices In New Orleans Are Falling Fast Days Before Big Game

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Super Bowl tickets in New Orleans continue to plunge. Last week, the initial get-in price was $6.375, but those prices are falling fast.

According to the ticket reselling app Gametime, the prices for the Super Bowl’s get-in tickets are down by $1,600, and the prices for the top tickets are down by nearly $30,000.

Gametime, the leading app site for last-minute tickets, reports that “get-in” prices for the Super Bowl continue trending down. As of this morning, the lowest-cost/get-in tickets are available for $4,728 per ticket (including taxes and fees). That is down from $5,860 per ticket last Friday and $6,375 per ticket last Monday. Top tickets are going for $29,693 each, down significantly from $58,327 per ticket on Friday.

Stubhub reports that the majority of tickets being sold for this year’s Super Bowl are to Eagles fans.

“34% more ticket buyers on StubHub say they are rooting for the Eagles than the Chiefs.
The top states rooting for the Eagles are Pennsylvania (32%), New Jersey (14%) and Florida (9%)
The top states rooting for the Chiefs are Missouri (18%), Florida (12%), and Kansas (9%)”

While prices are currently falling, Gametime tells NPR that prices may go in the coming days.

Via NPR

According to Gametime, most Super Bowl tickets start gradually declining in price two weeks before the game. In the last three years, tickets have picked up slightly a day or two prior, before dropping again on the day of.

“Regardless of what seat you’d like, Gametime recommends buying either 4-days out or the day of the event,” the company said.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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