The get-in price for Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game has surpassed that of the France-Spain World Cup semifinal.
Ticket prices reached $1,388 on Tuesday, surpassing the $1,301 minimum price for the same day France-Spain semifinal match in Dallas, according to TicketData.
This year’s All-Star Game is also dramatically more expensive than recent editions. Game-day get-in prices were $223 in Atlanta in 2025, $268 in Texas in 2024, and $367 in Seattle in 2023. Philadelphia’s current price is six times last year’s get-in cost and nearly four times the price in Seattle three years ago, according to TicketData.
In each of the past three years, the get-in price fell by more than 50% between MLB Opening Day and the day of the All-Star Game, according to TicketData founder Keith Pagello. This year, prices have more than doubled from roughly $600 on Opening Day.
The biggest factor is a shortage of tickets on the resale market. Fewer than 1,000 tickets have been available across the major resale sites since the end of last week, Pagello said in a statement to Front Office Sports.








