Super Bowl tickets don’t come cheap.

The average resale price for a Super Bowl 2019 ticket in Atlanta, Georgia, is about $5,320 as of January 22, according to resale site SeatGeek.

Fans attending the Super Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium will enjoy the retractable roof, beautiful lounges, a bar the length of a football field, and stunning views of the city’s skyline.

Year after year, football fans put up big money for Super Bowl tickets.

The New England Patriots will take on the Los Angeles Rams at Super Bowl LIII. The game will take place on February 3 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, one of the swankiest arenas in the entire NFL, reported Business Insider’s Cork Gaines and Meredith Cash.

Fans at the stadium – home to the Atlanta Falcons – enjoy a retractable roof, beautiful lounges, a bar the length of a football field, and stunning views of the city’s skyline during games. And the experience won’t come cheap.

A single ticket for Super Bowl 2019 starts at $3,675 on Ticketmaster. But the tickets only come in pairs and there’s a hefty service fee, so the final cost comes out to nearly $10,000 total.

According to SeatGeek, a ticket resale market, the average resale price for a Super Bowl ticket is about $5,328 as of January 22, which is fairly close to the average price of a ticket at this time for last year’s Super Bowl. The cheapest ticket is listed for about $3,770, including fees.

The cheapest pair of tickets listed on TicketIQ, another resale service, come out to about $3,200 a piece including fees, as of January 22. You can also find tickets on StubHub or Vivid Seats.

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Maroon 5 is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl 2019 halftime show, but over 87,000 people have signed a petition at Change.org asking the band to drop out in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who kneeled during the national anthem to protest racism and police brutality. Rihanna reportedly turned down a spot to perform, and Jay Z is reportedly trying to dissuade Travis Scott from performing.

The Super Bowl kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 3 and will air on CBS.

Read all of Business Insider’s Super Bowl LIII coverage here.