


It’s a good day to be a patient football fan.
Earlier this week, ticket prices for the 2024 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium started at $6,653 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Now, just a mere four days later, some seats are going for as low as $5,508 before fees.
Yes, that’s over $1,100 in savings.
In theory, you could sit in the nosebleeds at approximately 200 (!) Major League Baseball games with that leftover cash.
Better yet, Luxury Suites are a whopping $6K less than they were 96 hours ago.
And if you’re on the fence about taking the plunge now, it’s certainly possible that prices will continue to drop in the days leading up to the big game.
To make sure you don’t miss out on a potentially great deal, we recommend that you keep an eye on this link.
Who knows? You might save a couple thousand bucks and make it out to the Super Bowl in Sin City this year.
Looking for a few more details before smashing that buy button?
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All the information you’re looking for and more about the 2024 Super Bowl can be found below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
A complete breakdown of all the best ticket prices by sections at Allegiant Stadium versus what they cost on Monday, Jan. 29 can be found here:
Allegiant Stadium sections | Ticket prices start at | What ticket prices started at before |
---|---|---|
400-Level | $5,508 | $6,668 |
300-Level | $5,508 | $6,653 |
200-Level | $6,174 | $7,728 |
100-Level | $6,757 | $8,342 |
Suite Level | $35,018 | $41,365 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Never been out to Sin City to catch a game at the Raiders’ home field?
Check out a map of Allegiant Stadium here for a better picture of all the views from the stands.
Over the course of their franchise histories, the Chiefs are 7-7 all-time against the 49ers.
Their last meeting — before Super Bowl 54 as noted above — was in October 2022; Kansas City ran away with a 44-23 victory in that regular season contest.
This year, the 49ers went 12-5 catapulting them to the playoffs for the third consecutive season. They had a whopping eight players named to the Pro Bowl — quarterback Brock Purdy, running back Christian McCaffrey, fullback Kyle Juszczyk, tight end George Kittle, offensive tackle Trent Williams, defensive end Nick Bosa, defensive lineman Javon Hargrave, linebacker Fred Warner and cornerback Charvarius Ward.
As for the 11-6 AFC West champs Chiefs, they had a season full of high-profile ups, downs, Taylor Swift cutaways and Jason Kelce touchdown dances. Still, Andy Reid’s squad never wavered and kept winning. They’ll be represented in the 2024 Pro Bowl by quarterback Mahomes, Kelce, guard Joe Thuney, center Creed Humphrey and interior lineman Chris Jones.
For more on San Francisco’s squad, check out the NY Post’s coverage of the 49ers here.
Prefer Kansas City? Click here to read Chiefs stories on the NY Post.
This year’s halftime show will see ’00s hitmaker Usher taking center stage.
“It’s an honor of a lifetime to finally check a Super Bowl performance off my bucket list, the “Yeah” singer shared. “I can’t wait to bring the world a show unlike anything else they’ve seen from me before.”
“We’re gonna celebrate through dance, through skate, through celebration,” he added on “CBS Morning.”
“I am not coming to disappoint.”
While we can’t guarantee what he’ll bring to the stage, it’s likely the eight-time Grammy winner performs “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love,” “My Boo,” “OMG,” “U Remind Me,” “Love In This Club” and more.
Although there’s no official word yet whether or not Tay Tay will be at the game, it’s likely you can find her in a luxury box alongside the Kelce family.
The only reason she wouldn’t be is because of the quick turnaround time she would have jet setting from a Feb. 10 performance at Japan’s Tokyo Dome.
Ian Rappaport from the NFL Network seems to think so.
“Let me introduce you to something called the international date line,” he shared on X (formerly Twitter).
“Tokyo is 17 hours ahead. That means, this concert on Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. starts at 1 a.m. Vegas-time [Pacific Time] the same day, so the morning before, essentially. Let’s say it’s a five-hour concert, ends about 11 p.m. local, which is 6 a.m. — remember, still Saturday in Las Vegas — figure a 12-hour flight, maybe she leaves about an hour later, Taylor Swift could still get to the Super Bowl to Vegas about 7 or 8 p.m. Saturday night, just in time to party.”
If you’d like to see Taylor Swift perform live this year — instead of watching the festivities from the sidelines — you can find her complete 2024 tour calendar including all U.S. and international concert dates here.
Leading up to the big game, there will be plenty of entertainment options in Sin City.
On Saturday, Feb. 10 — aka Super Bowl Eve — the highly anticipated annual MAXIM Casino Royale Experience is dropping into Resorts World Las Vegas and bringing 50 Cent, 21 Savage and more to celebrate.
Other exciting options include U2’s Sphere residency, Wu-Tang Clan concerts and Shaq’s Fun House.
For a more complete list, check out the New York Post’s story on all the most fun things happening in Las Vegas leading up to the Super Bowl.
According to the NY Post, “the 49ers are the +100 favorite with the Chiefs having -120 odds.”
If you’re planning on watching the 49ers and Chiefs go head to head on TV, you’ll want to tune into CBS or Nickelodeon (for a toonified version of the game) to catch the action.
The game will also stream on Paramount+, CBS.com and CBS Sports apps.
In addition to the big game, many huge artists will also be swooping into the Entertainment Capital of the World these next few months.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.
• U2
• Adele
• Phish
Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.