Rams raising season ticket prices for 1st time since opening SoFi Stadium

The Rams are raising the price of season tickets, the first time they’ve done so since moving into SoFi Stadium

Prices for Rams season tickets are going up a little bit. According to Adam Grosbard of the OC Register, the team is increasing season ticket prices for the first time since opening SoFi Stadium in 2020, one year before fans were able to attend games due to the pandemic.

Starting prices for season tickets will increase from $600 to $720 per season, which is an increase of $12 per game. According to the team, 52% of the stadium will have its prices increase by 10% or less per game, so it’s not a substantial hike.

“We thought our price increase was reasonable overall given the context of normally teams raise ticket prices each year; we haven’t for three years,” Rams COO Kevin Demoff said on a conference call. “This is a pretty moderate increase coming off of three years without an increase.”

The good news for season ticket holders is that there will be a new ticket exchange program where they can sell back up to three games per season for a credit toward the following season’s season ticket package. Season ticket holders will also be eligible for food and drink discounts, ranging from 15-30% depending on the package level.