Super Bowl LX will see the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks face off inside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. If you’ve got a desire to see the game in person rather than just watching it on TV, the good news is that there are still tickets for the Big Game available on Gametime. The less good news is that they’re going to cost you — the cheapest seats are still over $4,500 — but considering that you’ll get to see the biggest football game of the year, a Bad Bunny halftime show, and performances from singers like Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones.
Gametime is the premier marketplace for last-minute tickets to events like the 2026 Super Bowl, featuring transparent pricing that includes all fees, mobile ticketing – no printer required – and a guarantee that all tickets sold will be valid for entry to the game. If you’re interested in buying tickets to the 2026 Super Bowl, here’s everything you need to know about getting them through Gametime.
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How to get tickets to Super Bowl LX with Gametime
This year’s Super Bowl is one of the hottest seats around, but despite the huge demand, there are still tickets to be had. Gametime offers a great selection of seats, and while they’re not exactly cheap, they’ll get you into the biggest game of the year, and one of the most talked-about performances of the year, Bad Bunny’s halftime show.
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Super Bowl LX ticket prices:
As expected, Super Bowl ticket prices are pretty high, with the cheapest seats starting around $4,870 and some seats in the end zone costing upwards of $27,000.
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How to get Super Bowl tickets using Gametime:
You can find individual tickets to the Super Bowl LX game on Gametime where you can filter by price and quantity to find the tickets that are right for you.
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