If you're planning to buy tickets for the Super Bowl, get ready to drop some serious cash. Forbes reports that tickets to Super Bowl XLIX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots could end up being the most expensive tickets ever on a secondary market.
Super Bowl 2015: Ticket prices at record high
Want to go to the big game? That’ll run you somewhere in the neighborhood of $4,800.


The current secondary market average price, according to TiqIQ, is running at $4,833.25, making it the most expensive Super Bowl of the last six years. But that’s up from $4,066 on Monday and the price might not be done climbing. They could become the first tickets to top an average of $5,000 since TiqIQ began keeping track in 2010.
The current record holder for peak average price is Super Bowl XLVII between the Patriots and the New York Giants in Indianapolis.
The only other sporting event to top the $5,000 mark was the 2011 BCS National Championship Game between the Oregon Ducks and Auburn Tigers. That game, which was played in Glendale, Ariz., like this current Super Bowl, went for an average of $5,086.55 per ticket.
The cheapest tickets you can get for next weekend will currently run you $2,395.
To pony up and buy Super Bowl tickets, visit the NFL Ticket Exchange.











