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Super Bowl LIX
Time TBDKendrick Lamar Halftime ShowCaesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA
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About the Super Bowl

When do Super Bowl tickets go on sale?

Tickets generally go on sale right at the beginning of the NFL season, though most people wait until later in the season – or even after the conference championships – to buy their tickets. 

How much are Super Bowl tickets?

Face value tickets generally start at $2,000 – and that's for nosebleed seats! That said, the ticket cost varies depending on the matchup, the players, the weather, and when you purchase your tickets. Tickets generally drop in the days leading up to the game, but they can change substantially once the matchup is determined. For more information on how much tickets cost and how to find the cheapest tickets, visit our Buying Guide

When is the best time to buy tickets?

Ticket prices fluctuate throughout the season and as the game nears, so it's smart to keep an eye on prices. Immediately following the AFC and NFC championship games, for example, prices are usually driven higher by fans who want to see their team play. Generally speaking, though, the closer it is to game day, the cheaper tickets become. This means that last-minute tickets are almost always the way to go.

How will I receive my tickets?

You'll receive your Mobile Entry tickets directly to your phone! These tickets are kind of a big deal, so all Super Bowl LIX tickets purchased on Gametime will be sent directly to you by the NFL via email. Once you accept the tickets, just scan in from your phone and enjoy the game!

What’s the best way to buy tickets?

Hands down: on a ticket marketplace. The NFL partners with Ticketmaster to sell official tickets, but it's unlikely that's where you're going to get the best deal. Gametime sources tickets from several verified vendors to help you unlock the best deals on the cheapest tickets. 

Why should I choose Gametime?

Gametime offers some of the best prices for tickets, paired with some of the lowest service fees—so you know you're getting the best deal possible. And when you purchase our guaranteed tickets, you can rest assured knowing you'll have your tickets in hand on game day. 

When is the Super Bowl?

Generally, the event takes place on the first Sunday in February every year. This season, like last, the Super Bowl will take place on the second Sunday of the month, February 9th, 2025.

Who is performing at the halftime show?

This year's halftime show will be headlined by superstar Kendrick Lamar! 

Which teams will be playing?

TBD

Where is the Super Bowl held?

It will take place at Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

The location changes each year, though some cities are chosen to host more often than others. Not unlike the Olympics, the NFL chooses the location well in advance, and host cities must make a bid for the privilege. To even be considered, the city typically needs to meet the following requirements:

  • Have their own NFL team
  • Have a stadium with a seating capacity of at least 70,000 seats
  • Be in a sufficiently warm climate or offer an indoor arena – so the teams aren’t playing in 3 feet of snow!
  • Other requirements include having enough practice space for two teams, providing ample parking space for fans to attend and tailgate, and sufficient infrastructure to support the event in general.

 


 

The Greatest Football Game on Earth: A Brief History

Way back in the dark ages (ahem, the 1960s), pro football wasn't dominated by just one league like it is today. Two leagues competed for fans' allegiance—the National Football League (NFL), as the veteran league created in the 1920s, and the American Football League (AFL), as the new up-and-comer. Though the greener AFL wasn't particularly successful at the outset, all of that changed when the two leagues went head-to-head in the first-ever cross-league championship game—an event that soon came to be known as the "Super Bowl." 

The first Super Bowl was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on January 15th, 1967, and tickets were just $12. Despite the downright bargain ticket prices, only 61,000 spectators filed into the 93,000+ seat stadium for the game—that’s right, the first one didn’t even sell out! Fans still got to watch a heck of a matchup, though, with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers crushing the AFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10.

Despite its lackluster ticket sales, the first game was a success, and the NFL and the AFL would continue their token championship game for several years. Eventually, the two leagues merged, leading to each getting its own conference—the NFC and the AFC—and continuing the Super Bowl tradition under the now-united National Football League.

 

The Dawn of a Worldwide Phenomenon

Super Bowls came and went annually in this new era, with the AFC and NFC forming legendary rivalries and hosting spectacular games over the years. The high drama of the game became the pinnacle of winter in the , and the pageantry of the halftime show and famed TV ads grew bigger and bolder each year.

It wasn’t long before the event evolved into the biggest sporting event of the year. The Super Bowl today is a massive event that’s televised around the globe—and one that has ticket providers working overtime to keep up with demand!

Traditionally, you’re more likely to find cheap tickets as the game gets closer. Prices are believed to be at their highest right after the conference championships, thanks to increased fan enthusiasm and demand during this time. Of course, the most memorable year in ticket sales happened in 2015, as fans witnessed skyrocketing prices when demand reached levels never seen before.

 


 

Super Bowl LIX Schedule and Ticket Prices

DateTimeCityVenueLowest Price
2/9/25Time TBDNew OrleansCaesars Superdome$4,660