SoFi Stadium opened just 16 months ago. The 2021 NFL season was the first with fans allowed inside the 70,240-seat venue, home to the Rams and Chargers, in Inglewood, Calif., just outside Los Angeles. Total seating inside can expand to 100,240 for events such as the Super Bowl. This will be the eighth Super Bowl held in the Los Angeles area.
Even with an abundance of tickets, it's still the Super Bowl. That means fans who want to attend will have to shell out a fair bit of cash, especially with the prospect of a local team playing in the big game.
How much are Super Bowl tickets in 2022?
With the Super Bowl roughly two weeks out, tickets are going for a premium. According to https://www.ticketmaster.com/super-bowl-lvi-inglewood-california-02-13-2022/event/0A005B68903A3611?ac_link=NFL_TM_NFL_SPLASH_PLAYOFFS" rel="nofollow - NFL Ticket Exchange , the cheapest tickets will run fans more than $6,600 while the most expensive seats are going for close to for $75,000 for one ticket. A pair of tickets will cost upwards of $100,000.
Prices on third-party ticket selling services are roughly the same. Vivid Seats, StubHub and SeatGeek are all selling seats for a https://seatgeek.com/super-bowl-lvi-tickets/2-13-2022-inglewood-california-sofi-stadium/nfl/r/5428684" rel="nofollow - minimum of $5,999 , with the maximum price reaching into six figures on the open market.
Here's a look at the lowest and highest Super Bowl ticket prices on each site as of Jan. 27, with the highest prices being for VIP seats and suites:
Most expensive tickets to Super Bowl 56
Website | Price |
SeatGeek | $104,422 |
Vivid Seats | $97,919 |
StubHub | $99,999 |
NFL Ticket Exchange | $102,249 |
Cheapest tickets to Super Bowl 56
Website | Price |
SeatGeek | $5,999 |
Vivid Seats | $5,260 |
StubHub | $6,500 |
NFL Ticket Exchange | $6,642 |