How to buy Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics tickets

Want to watch Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics in person on Thursday, Feb. 22? Tickets still remain for as little as $67.

After missing the playoffs last season, small forward DeMar DeRozan and the Chicago Bulls are trying to get back to the postseason, with the team in contention for one of the play-in tournament spots in the Eastern Conference.

The Boston Celtics and their impressive roster led by small forward Jayson Tatum and shooting guard Jaylen Brown are in a very different position, as Boston is currently threatening to run away with the No. 1 seed in the same conference.

The Chicago Bulls will host the Boston Celtics on Thursday, Feb. 22, with tip-off set for 8:00 p.m. EST.

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With the Celtics vying for an NBA title, locking up the No. 1 seed and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs would go a long way toward helping their cause. Meanwhile, the Bulls’ margin for error is razor thin and every game could be the difference between a play-in spot or not.

At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics are $67.

If you’re looking for a more luxurious experience, the most expensive ticket would cost you $16,838.

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Current ticket prices for Rutgers vs. Miami in Baby Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl

There are still some prime tickets available on SeatGeek for the Pinstripe Bowl.

After a promising start to the regular season, Rutgers struggled down the stretch. The Scarlet Knights lost their last four games and finished the regular season with a 6-6 record. With one game left in the 2024 campaign, they will be looking to return to the win column against Miami in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.

The game represents a chance for Rutgers to reach new heights. They haven’t appeared in a bowl in over ten years. If head coach Greg Schiano and his team emerge victorious, they will cross off a significant item on their bucket list.

Tickets are still available for those looking to make a trip to Yankee Stadium. With the game eight days away, tickets on SeatGeek can still be found for less than $ 100.

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As of Thursday, ticket prices, including fees, ranged from $ 59 to $ 342. Tickets in the 100 section range from $ 152 to $324.

While gameday is over a week away, anticipation is building by the hour. Rutgers still has plenty to prove and stars such as Kyle Monangai and Gavin Wimsatt are hungry for a bowl win. If they can replicate their regular season success, there is a good chance that will happen.

Kickoff for the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl is set for 2:15 PM ET on December 28.

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Current ticket prices for Wisconsin vs. LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl

Current ticket prices for Wisconsin vs. LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl

Luke Fickell got the Badgers into a New Year’s Day bowl game in this first season as head coach, just not the New Year’s Day game you necessarily want to be in.

It will be the 7-5 Badgers and No. 13 9-3 LSU Tigers in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Florida.

For those considering a trip and wondering about the ticket prices, it doesn’t appear to be the toughest ticket in the world to get.

As of Tuesday, December 19, SeatGeek has tickets listed from $51 to $1,334. Raymond James Stadium in Tampa does not lack for space, so numerous second-level seats are going for under $100.

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The ReliaQuest Bowl, formally known as the Hall of Fame Bowl and the Outback Bowl, has been won by the Badgers twice: a 34-20 victory over Duke in 1995 and the famous 34-31 overtime victory over Auburn in 2015.

It may not be the game Badgers fans hoped for at the start of the season. But knowing how both the LSU and Wisconsin fanbases travel, I’d expect an underrated atmosphere in Tampa for the game.

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How to buy UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington tickets

Grab your tickets to UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington before they sell out.

The UFC is going out with a bang to close out 2023.

On Dec. 16, the promotion caps off the year with a stacked pay-per-view event in UFC 296, which is headlined by a welterweight title fight between champion [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] and [autotag]Colby Covington[/autotag].

The card also features a second title fight as flyweight champ [autotag]Alexandre Pantoja[/autotag] puts his belt on the line against [autotag]Brandon Royval[/autotag]. And in the featured bout, a pair of fan favorites will do battle as veteran [autotag]Tony Ferguson[/autotag] takes on rising star [autotag]Paddy Pimblett[/autotag]. Those and 10 other bouts are included on a stacked lineup.

UFC 296 takes place Dec. 16 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with a start time of 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT) for the prelims. Check out SeatGeek to purchase tickets and enjoy the fights in person.

As of publication, the cheapest available ticket to UFC 296 was priced at $226.

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The average 2023 Super Bowl ticket price is reportedly the second-highest ever

It’s not too late to buy a Super Bowl ticket … if you can afford to.

Thinking about making a last minute trip to Glendale, AZ, to catch the Super Bowl in person? I hope you got your coins up, because it’s going to cost you a pretty penny.

It’s not too late to get a ticket for the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, but prices just to get into State Farm Stadium are starting at more than $4,000 and range all the up to $400,000 for a suite on resell sites.

Before we get to those, though, let’s start with some averages. According to Forbes, the average ticket is going for $9,000, making Super Bowl LVII the second-most expensive in NFL history.

As of Tuesday morning, Super Bowl tickets at Ticketmaster started at $4,600 for anyone looking to buy a single ticket, though two tickets could be had for $4,500 apiece. The “best seats,” as identified by Ticketmaster, in the 100 sections, are going for upwards of $10,000.

The NFL’s official hospitality partner, On Location, is selling Super Bowl ticket packages that start at $5,525 and include other experiences like postgame field access.

Starting prices for tickets at resellers SeatGeek, StubHub and Vivid Seats range from $3,483 to $4,226, with that low price being an outlier at StubHub that requires the purchase of two tickets. Those two tickets are the only cheaper than $4,000 anywhere, and they’re for seats in section 435, which wasn’t listed as recommended.

Tickets didn’t typically go for more than $30,000 anywhere, though there was one outlier on the other end of the spectrum. That was the ticket for a suite at VividSeats, which was listed for $418,182.

Must be nice.

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Commanders land record-setting sponsorship deal

Seat Geek replaces Ticketmaster as the franchise’s ticketing company beginning in 2023.

It feels like it has been a while since the Washington Commanders received some good news off the field. Despite all of the outstanding work Washington’s new business team has done during the rebranding, the information surrounding the Commanders always seems to be of a negative variety.

However, Mike Ozanian of Forbes reports the Commanders recently inked a massive sponsorship deal with the ticket seller SeatGeek, which would be the largest in franchise history annually. SeatGeek replaces Ticketmaster as the team’s ticket seller.

Ticketmaster had been Washington’s official ticket seller since 1997, the year FedEx Field opened.

The new deal would reportedly bring the Commanders an average of $10-12 million per year.

This is likely a strategy by Washington’s business team to increase attendance in 2022 and beyond. Last season, Washington had the league’s lowest attendance as a percentage of capacity by over 15%.

A prevailing issue for Washington has been fans of other teams raiding FedEx Field at an embarrassing rate. It holds especially true for Washington’s NFC East rivals.

Ryan Moreland, Washington’s chief partnership officer, touted the deal, saying it would bring “a mobile-first and fan-centric experience” to Washington fans.

The contract is reportedly for four years; meaning SeatGeek will be Washington’s official ticket partner through the 2026 season.