New Orleans – Super bowl Tickets will never be cheap, but this week, they are certainly cheaper.
In a trend that has not been seen since the Super Bowl LIII – which featured the February 2019 match between the New England Patriots and the Rams of Los Angeles in Atlanta – the “Get -in” Prize for the week for The cheapest available tickets threatens to fall below $ 4,000. The price of the involvement represents the cheapest available ticket on the secondary market. According to data from the Ticketiq market, Tuesday’s price for the Revenge match of Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome continues to drop considerably. At the end of the afternoon Tuesday, a quartet of upper bowl seats was available for $ 4,122 each.
This is a first surprise for a game that will showcase two songs of history: the chiefs that go for a third consecutive victory of the consecutive Super Bowl in the post-fusion era, and the first instance of Sitting in the United States President to attend a Super Bowl. The American secret services announced on Tuesday that President Donald Trump would attend the match on Sunday, noting the presence of agents in New Orleans in last week.
“In-depth planning and coordination were in place to ensure the safety of all participants, players and staff members,” the secret service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said on Tuesday. “The security measures have been further improved this year, given that it will be the first time that an exercise president of the United States will attend the event.”
Until now, the news of Trump’s attendance and the scope of the chiefs for the history of three tours have not given a boost in the pricing of the Super Bowl tickets. Instead, tickets continued to see an amazing drop in the Conference title matches and in this week – more than 35% in the previous nine days. On Tuesday, TICKETIQ data also showed an average list price (the average of all available tickets) of $ 7,409, which is also down 33% since the day after AFC and NFC title games.
In the situation as a whole, these two figures are considerably lower than Tuesday pricing before the match of the last five Super Bowls. And they are well defeated last season between the chiefs and the 49ers, which had a price of $ 7,790 in the same calendar. This trend has also struck the NFL reception supplier, on site, which has known its lowest Tuesday pre-match prices since its management of the event in 2019.
This sets up two key questions for fans and brokers: why are prices lower than usual and will they continue to decrease?
Why do prices drop?
A wide variety of speculation was offered when Yahoo Sports questioned a handful of national brokers in this year’s match in New Orleans. Some of the theories:
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The game being a revenge match of the Super Bowl LVII in February 2023 – that the chiefs won 38-35 – creates a tapping scenario of the same two bases of fans in a short time. Generally, brokers do not like revenge matches that have not experienced significant time between games, unless there is teams with solid nationwide fans and a large popular commercial attraction in The spectrum of NFL fans. The chiefs and the Eagles did not present neither.
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There is a mouth of wood from chiefs. Fans of Kansas City have seen their franchise in five of the last six Super Bowls, drawing several times financially on the same basis of fans. It was often the complaint of ticket brokers at the end of the New England Patriots Super Bowl dynasty as general fans of NFL tired to see the same team in the title game again and again, and the base of Fans of the patriots seemed to become less fervent about the invasing each super bowl. Even with the chiefs that go for a piece of history, some brokers theorize that the relatively young age of the quarter-back Patrick Mahomes added to a general feeling of more Super Bowl opportunities on the table beyond that of that -ci. It was also a complaint during the Patriots dynasty, until the end of Tom Brady’s career, when brokers could sell the “last chance to see Brady in a super bowl”.
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Escalade hotel costs have led to problems with all tickets with the sale of tickets – both in “experience” packages and individual ticket sales. Like many major cities welcoming tent events, hotels across the country have experienced significant inflation in their night prices, while requiring more “night” commitments during events. Some brokers estimate that an additional cost has evaluated certain last -minute ticket buyers.
Will ticket prices continue to slip?
This is the gambit managed by fans and brokers during the Super Bowl week, while some fans are waiting for brokers on Thursday evening, trying to catch the drop in prices before the availability of tickets no longer becomes tight on Friday and Saturday. During the last four super bowls of TICKETIQ data, the prices of “Get-in” tickets were cheaper on the morning of the Super Bowl on Sunday than the previous Wednesday. In theory, prices should continue to fall for it if the trend of the last four years continues, with possible fluctuations from top to bottom on Wednesday.
An interesting question in this game is that which brokers have never been confronted: could Trump attendance have an impact on the popularity of the game in both directions?
A president has never attended the game before, so we do not know if the historical moment will have an impact in a positive or negative direction.
One thing is certain: brokers will look closely at this point of data – like all the other measurable – trying to understand what it could mean for next year’s game in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.