Super Bowl Tickets - LX
Matchup: TBD
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.
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How much are Super Bowl tickets?
Super Bowl ticket prices fluctuate because this is one of the most in-demand tickets of the year — a market driven by fans, travel buyers, and corporate inventory. Recent seasons have pushed pricing higher across the board, and TicketClub data has consistently shown the Super Bowl living in its own universe compared to earlier playoff rounds. If you’re curious about the longer-term trend, check out our Super Bowl ticket price history and recent-year spikes.

Super Bowl LX Ticket Prices (Early Market Snapshot)
With Super Bowl LX set for Sunday, February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, the early Ticket Club market is already taking shape. As of Monday morning (Jan. 19), the current get-in (lowest listed price) is about $6,599 per ticket, while the typical (median) listed price is around $9,666. Inventory is relatively thin this early — which is normal for the Super Bowl — and pricing is already clearly tiered by seating level.
Please note: Prices can rise or fall as the game date approaches. The figures below reflect a snapshot of current asking prices for Ticket Club members. Non-members can purchase a membership at checkout to access member pricing (with no service fees).
| Stadium Level | Current “Get-In” Price | Typical (Median) Price | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 Level (Upper) | $6,599 | ~$7,349 | Best entry point and the deepest value lane in early inventory. |
| 300 Level (Upper/Mid) | Varies | ~$8,399 | Often a step up in sightlines; pricing tends to stabilize as inventory grows. |
| 200 Level (Club/Mid) | Varies | ~$8,768 | Premium feel without the full lower-bowl premium; selection can be limited early. |
| 100 Level (Lower) | Varies | ~$10,875 | Closest views and the strongest premium; many listings move into five figures. |
One key detail for shoppers: early Super Bowl inventory is often listed in larger seat blocks (4+ tickets), which can make two-ticket trips a little harder to shop. If you’re buying a pair, flexibility helps — either in level, row, or timing as more listings come online.
High-profile, high-price games like the Super Bowl are where the Ticket Club model can make an outsized difference. When tickets cost thousands, service fees elsewhere can run into the hundreds (or more) per ticket. Ticket Club members skip those fees, so you’re comparing the true seat price as you shop for the best available value.
Why should I trust Ticket Club?
It’s simple: we’ll save you money, and you can rely on our guarantee. Super Bowl tickets on Ticket Club — like any others on our marketplace — are backed by our guarantee. They’ll get to you before the game, and they’ll work at the gate.
