*Originally published in 2018
Updated on February 9, 2024:

Super Bowl LVIII is this Sunday, February 11, and now that we know which teams will be going head-to-head, fans are itching to get their hands on tickets to see their team win it all! 

But, we're warning you now: be prepared to drop up to $45,000 per ticket (from resellers). Yes, per ticket.

Ticketmaster, the NFL's official ticket platform, shows the lowest price for tickets running at $6,500. Stubhub, on the other, showed tickets as low as $6,000.

So, with the insanely high ticket prices, it got me thinking: How much have ticket costs changed since 1967, at the first Super Bowl?

Back in 1967, Super Bowl tickets cost $10 ($90 when adjusted for inflation). Can you imagine? Can't even get a beer at the stadium for $10 nowadays.

super bowl ticket prices graph
Chart: Aimee Picchi
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Now, not sure about you, but I will be watching the game (and commercials!) from the comfort of my own home. Thank you very much.