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Super Bowl tickets for the general public are not readily available. I think I read on average 60,000 seat stadium 4,000 tickets would go to the general public. Of course they sell out in a nano-second. As such, you most likely have to buy from the secondary market Do a bit of research... don't ever pay hefty hidden fees.
Tickets for 2014 Super Bowl are on sale now since March of 2013.
There are many reliable online ticket brokers where you can get super bowl 47 tickets.
Each conference champion gets 17.5% of the available tickets, the host team (for Super Bowl XLV, the Cowboys) gets 5%, each of the other 29 teams gets 1.2%, and the NFL keeps 25.2% for corporations, sponsors, charities, and the like.
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Tickets for the 2010 Super Bowl are sold out. You might want to look on eBay or stubhub for people reselling their tickets. Be prepared to spend a lot of money!
You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game.
Because demand for Super Bowl tickets far exceeds the supply of tickets available, they are now sold only by random drawing. One submits interest in the drawing, and if chosen, one has the opportunity to purchase two tickets. Full instructions are listed on the NFL website and can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section.
Super Bowl tickets can be bought from various ticket sites onlineFrom a reliable source like Stubhub.com, SB-Tickets.com or GoTickets.com
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