Super Bowl LVIII VIP Ticket Packages Go on Sale Next Week

Two pricey VIP ticket packages for next year’s Super Bowl go on sale next week. The prices for the new packages are not expected to be leaked before they go on sale. However, this year’s “On the Fifty” package started at $35k per person, while the “Touchdown Club” was a relative bargain at $4,972.

And, you know, inflation.

Super Bowl LVIII
Super Bowl LVIII, kicking off on Sunday, Feb. 11, will be the first Big Game to be played in Las Vegas. (Image: Ticketmaster)

“There is no city that matches the spectacle and excitement of Super Bowl weekend quite like Las Vegas,” Scott Jernigan, chief commercial officer for On Location — which is selling the packages as the NFL’s official hospitality partner —  said in a statement.

What You Get For the Money

“Touchdown Club’s” benefits include a very good seat, entry to a pregame tailgate party outside Allegiant Stadium featuring a performance by Billy Idol, an open bar, and “elevated tailgate fare,” according to On Location.

“On the Fifty,” Super Bowl VLIII’s highest-tier package, seats its purchasers — as the name implies — pretty much smack on the 50-yard line. It also scores them postgame field access and a “private meet-and-greet with NFL legends” (though On Location doesn’t mention which NFL legends).

This package also includes private restrooms and unlimited top-shelf food and booze in the stadium’s Champions Club. According to On Location, it also provides access to an unspecified “headline musical performance” — though this is probably just a reference to the Super Bowl halftime show.

According to On Location, two previous VIP ticket and hospitality offerings have already sold out.

“On the Fifty” and “Touchdown Club” packages go on sale Thursday, Sept. 7 through On Location, and ticketmaster.com/superbowl.

Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

Contact Corey at corey@casino.org.

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