GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – The Green Bay Packers announced ticket prices will be higher this coming season.
The team announced its plan to increase regular-season tickets between $1 and $7 per game.
Preseason tickets will also increase between $1 and $6 per game, depending on seat location.
With the increases, tickets in respective areas in 2020 will cost:
- End zone seats – $58 for preseason, $118 for regular season (in 2019, prices were $56 and $111, respectively).
- South end zone, 700 Level – $61 for preseason, $121 for regular season (in 2019, prices were $60 for preseason, $120 for regular season).
- South end zone, 600 Level – $64 for preseason, $129 for regular season (in 2019, prices were $63 for preseason, $128 for regular season).
- End zone to the 20yard line – $69 for preseason, $134 for regular season (in 2019, prices were $63 for preseason, $128 for regular season).
- Between the 20-yard lines – $74 for preseason, $149 for regular season (in 2019, prices were $72 for preseason, $142 for regular season).
“This pricing increase continues our policy of keeping our prices just below the average ticket price in the NFL,” Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy said in a letter. “We feel this continues to provide you an excellent value for the gameday experience at Lambeau Field, while also supporting our partner NFL teams through shared revenue.”
Season ticket holders should expect invoices beginning Thursday with payment due in the Packers’ ticket office by March 31.


