NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - With less than two months until Super Bowl LIX takes over New Orleans, fans can now secure tickets to the exciting events leading up to the big game.
Tickets for the Opening Night Ceremony at the Caesars Superdome and the Super Bowl Experience at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center went on sale Tuesday at 8 a.m. via the NFL OnePass app.
The Opening Night Ceremony, happening Monday, Feb. 3, offers fans a chance to see both teams make their only public appearance before the game. For $20, attendees can take photos, shop exclusive NFL merchandise and preview the unique Super Bowl decor inside the Dome.
Former New Orleans Saints player Roman Harper said the NFL wants locals to be part of Super Bowl week.
“It’s not just about the NFL coming in, ‘Let’s like show everybody how big and how bad we are.’ It’s actually they try to cater it to the New Orleans vibe and everything that this city and this culture and these people have to offer. So, let’s give them a good show,” Harper said.
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The Super Bowl Experience opens Wednesday, Feb. 5, inside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. It runs through Feb. 8, the day before the big game.
Tickets are $20 for Wednesday and Thursday and $40 for Friday and Saturday. Entry is free for kids 12 and under.
“The NFL Super Bowl Experience is a truly one-of-a-kind event that incorporates everything that the NFL is,” spokeswoman Arlene Guzman said. “You can see and get inspired by the Vince Lombardi Trophy, every Super Bowl ring that’s ever been won, autograph opportunities with legends and current players as well. You have a little bit of everything.”
Fans can visit SuperBowl.com/ExperienceTickets and SuperBowl.com/OpeningNight to purchase tickets.
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“This is all excitement. This is no fear. This is no angst. It’s just pure excitement. We went through three nights of Taylor Swift. We have been battle-tested early. We’re ready,” said Marcus Brown, chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee.
In addition to these events, the week leading up to the game will feature:
- A soul music concert at Mahalia Jackson Theater
- A New Orleans culture festival at the French Market
- A parade through the French Quarter with marching bands
- Taste of the NFL, a culinary event where attendees can enjoy creations from top chefs while supporting hunger relief efforts
All event details and ticket links are available on the NFL OnePass app.
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