The 2025 Super Bowl is right around the corner, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
The NFL championship is set to draw huge crowds, as the anticipation for the Chiefs is especially high as the team has a chance to make history by becoming the first to win the Super Bowl three years in a row.
Each year, the half-time show will feature some of the nation’s most famous artists. This year the spotlight goes to 17-time Grammy award winner Kendrick Lamar from Compton, the heart of the Los Angeles rap scene. Lamar is set to drop bars with rap legends Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem, joined by R&B Queen Mary J. Blige.
Last year, the Super Bowl drew roughly 210 million viewers.
But if you’re the outgoing type and looking to catch Sunday's big game in person, Caesar’s Superdome holds 83,000 seats. Here's a look at how much the 2025 Super Bowl tickets cost, from the cheapest to the most expensive.
Tickets on the field level were selling for over $8,000 on StubHub, and over $12,000 on Ticketmaster for seats in similar areas.

Fans can often find great deals on Super Bowl tickets just before kickoff when sellers are looking to get rid of their tickets, but of course, this option comes without guarantees.
“Keep in mind that limited inventory can drive up prices if many other fans are trying to wait until the last minute for a great deal,” TickPick said.
Tickets are distributed as follows: the two playing teams each get 17.5 percent of the tickets, the host team—the New Orleans Saints—receives 5 percent, and the remaining 29 NFL teams each get around 1 percent and typically distribute those among their season ticket holders through lotteries or other promotions.
The NFL retains 25 percent of the tickets for media members, sponsors, and community partners. The league also gives away 500 tickets.
This distribution system ensures that fans across the league have an opportunity to attend, but tickets are flying out the door as usual, so don’t wait too long if you don’t want to miss this year’s Super Bowl kick-off.
Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.
