Live resale prices and a buy-or-wait verdict for the events people actually travel for.
No. We track live resale prices and demand, then link you out to the marketplaces (Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, StubHub and more). We never touch your payment.
Continuously through the day, pulled from official resale sources — so the trend and the get-in price you see are current.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup (all 104 matches), Formula 1, the NFL (Weeks 1–2 to start, more on the way), the NBA Finals, and the biggest concert tours.
Get-in (cheapest) resale prices vary widely by match and demand — group-stage games often start in the low hundreds, while knockout rounds and the final can run into the thousands. SeatHeat tracks the live get-in price and 7-day trend for all 104 matches, so you can see the real current number for any fixture instead of a guess.
It depends on each match's demand. SeatHeat's buy-or-wait verdict reads the 7-day price trend: when prices are falling you can usually wait for a better deal, and when they're rising it's better to buy before they climb. Lower-demand matches often ease between spikes, while marquee games tend to firm up as kickoff nears.
We read the 7-day price trend for each event and section: rising demand means buy before it climbs, falling means you can wait for a better price.
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