2023-01-30 08:00:00
The Super Bowl of the 2022-23 NFL season will be held on February 12 and the protagonists of the championship duel are already known: the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC and the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC.
As is tradition, box office prices are already over thousands of dollars, being one of the most important sporting events in the world and, of course, one of the largest sources of entertainment revenue in the United States.
Super Bowl tickets tend drop in price following the conference title games, but that wasn’t the case the last time the SB was held in Arizona. Here’s an early look at the secondary ticket market in my latest @FOS story. https://t.co/r5AObwxvzQ
— AJ Perez (@byajperez) January 30, 2023
Through the TicketSmarter resale platform, it is possible to purchase seats from $5,368 to figures close to $41,400, this being the maximum price up to now. The average ticket price is selling for $9,600, but it might vary closer to the Super Bowl date.
A total of 78,600 spectators are expected at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the match, which will take place starting at 6:30 pm (Eastern Time in the United States) and can be seen nationally through of the FOX and FOX Deportes television signal, in addition to the Fox Sports App and NFL Game Pass streaming platforms.
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