Season tickets for the Buffalo Bills are expected to rise by 10% on average in 2024.

Season tickets for the Buffalo Bills are expected to rise by 10% on average in 2024.

In terms of season tickets sold, the Buffalo Bills keep setting records. In 2023, the team sold 63,767 season tickets, setting a new record for the most in franchise history. This represents an increase from 62,302 in 2022. The new Bills stadium will use about 60% New York steel. It is reasonable to conclude that fan interest in the team is at an all-time high. Vice president of ticket sales and customer service for the Bills Chris Colleary stated, “It’s really just amazing and a true testament of how great our fans are.”

The Bills revealed in an exclusive interview with The Buffalo News on Wednesday that the average cost of a season ticket will rise by 10% for the 2024 season, as increased expenditures are inevitable with such demand. An additional game will be introduced in 2024 as a result of the increase. The Bills have increased the number of games they will host at Highmark Stadium from nine in 2023 (one preseason game and eight regular season games) to ten in 2024 (two preseason games and eight regular season games).
According to Colleary, the team has set a self-imposed cap of 64,000 for the season ticket base, which will rise to that amount in 2024. Last year, the Bills achieved an impressive 97% season ticket renewal rate. There is a waiting list at the club for season passes. Colleary stated that the waiting list is “much” larger than it was the previous season, when there were 6,000 individuals on it, but she did not disclose the precise amount.

Season tickets continue to be the most economical method to witness a game, despite their constant increase in price. The Bills claim that the average cost of a single-game ticket was 77% higher than the price of a season ticket, and the average price of a secondary market ticket was 88% higher than the price of a season ticket.

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