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Super Bowl ticket market shows no signs of rising as temps dip in Minneapolis







The deep freeze is headed for Minneapolis and Super Bowl LII next week. And in a scenario that is edging toward worst-case territory, it’s just beginning to wreak havoc on the most sought-after sports ticket in America.
In short, prices are sliding. And there are indications it’s going to get worse.
The “get-in” seats for Super Bowl LII have already dipped nearly 40 percent since the morning of the NFC championship game, when the cheapest seats were selling for just north of $4,900. As of Thursday night, the get-in prices had fallen to just over $3,000.
At this stage, there are only negative change agents lying in wait. From temperatures that are expected to hover in the low teens (at best), to a potential snowy forecast and Minnesota Vikings fans having been pulled out of the market after the NFC title game loss, the pursuit of Super Bowl tickets has quickly become a buyer’s market, with little hope that something will change it.




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