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Bills Season Ticket Prices Climb For 2024

Due to high demand, Buffalo Bills season ticket prices will increase by an average of 10 percent for next season.

As hard as it may be with all the heartbreak, Buffalo Bills fans continue to wholeheartedly support their team through thick and thin.

Over the past few years, team interest may have reached its peak with the Bills always in the playoff hunt. In 2023, the Bills set a franchise record with 63,767 season tickets sold, narrowly beating the 62,302 sold a year prior. For Chris Colleary, the Bills’ vice president of ticket sales and service, the rising number of sales goes to show how special the fanbase truly is.

“It’s really just amazing and a true testament of how great our fans are,” Collearty told the Buffalo News.

Of course, such high demand inevitably leads to an increase in prices, and Bills fans should expect just that in 2024. According to the Buffalo News, season ticket prices will increase by an average of 10 percent next season.

General admission packages come in at an average of $1,146 for a 10-game package (two preseason and eight regular season), while club packages have an average price of $3,180. The Bills have set a self-imposed limit of 64,000 season tickets for next season, and with the club having a waiting list and a 97 percent renewal rate of season tickets last year, it seems very likely they will hit that mark.

Single-game tickets are even more expensive, reportedly costing 77 percent more than the season ticket cost and 88 percent more on the second-hand market.

“Single-game pricing has been significantly higher because of demand, and there is not as many single-game tickets available because of the large season ticket number,” Colleary said.

Something surely on the mind of die-hard Bills fans is the status of tickets at New Highmark Stadium, scheduled to open in 2026. Rest assured, current season ticket holders will have first crack at seats in the new venue, with the process to acquire said tickets starting soon.

“One thing we want to communicate to season ticket members is we wouldn’t be in this situation if it wasn’t for their support,” Colleary said. “We want them to know they don’t have to do anything. They’ve secured their spot in line. Not only have they secured their spot in line, we’ve kind of mapped out where comparable seats are or better.”