Super Bowl 60 is set to take over the Bay Area this February, and ticket prices are already skyrocketing for the NFL’s biggest night.
Fans looking to witness the championship spectacle at Levi’s Stadium will need deep pockets, as resale platforms show a significant markup even for entry-level seats.
With the 2026 edition marking a major return of the Super Bowl to California, demand has been fierce from both corporate buyers and traveling fans.
As of this week, prices vary slightly across major verified ticketing platforms.

Current Super Bowl 2026 ticket prices
According to leading vendors, the minimum get-in prices for two tickets are as follows:
- $6,078 each on Vivid Seats
- $6,665 each on Gametime
- $6,906 each on StubHub
- $7,991 each on SeatGeek
- $8,184 each on Ticketmaster
Super Bowl 60 heads to Levi’s Stadium
The 2026 Super Bowl, officially known as Super Bowl LX, will take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
It marks the second time the venue has hosted the NFL’s biggest event since Super Bowl 50 in 2016. The Bay Area is expected to welcome tens of thousands of fans, celebrities, and corporate guests for the weekend, with local hotels and transport already reaching premium pricing levels.
Given current resale data, even the cheapest seats for this year’s edition will likely set fans back more than $6,000 apiece, with hospitality packages and club-level seating pushing well above $20,000.
The continued surge in ticket demand reflects both the growth of the NFL’s global reach and the desirability of California as a destination Super Bowl host city.
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