Pittsburgh Steelers

Cheap Pittsburgh Steelers Tickets

When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, you’re not just attending a football game; you’re becoming part of a historic legacy. The franchise, established in 1933, holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins, tying with the New England Patriots at six titles. Legends like Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, and Lynn Swann have graced the turf in Pittsburgh’s colors, adding depth to the experience of attending a game in person. When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, we have your tickets. All the last minute seats are here.

May 26
Sun
09:00 am
May 26, Sun, 09:00 am
Stadion am Salzgittersee - Salzgitter-Lebenstedt
August 11
Sun
05:00 pm
August 11, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
August 25
Sun
05:00 pm
August 25, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 01
Sun
03:58 am
September 01, Sun, 03:58 am
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 01
Sun
05:00 pm
September 01, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 08
Sun
05:00 pm
September 08, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 15
Sun
05:00 pm
September 15, Sun, 05:00 pm
Cleveland Browns Stadium - Cleveland
September 15
Sun
05:00 pm
September 15, Sun, 05:00 pm
Paycor Stadium (formerly Paul Brown Stadium) - Cincinnati
September 15
Sun
05:00 pm
September 15, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 15
Sun
05:00 pm
September 15, Sun, 05:00 pm
M&T Bank Stadium - Baltimore
September 22
Sun
05:00 pm
September 22, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 29
Sun
05:00 pm
September 29, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
October 06
Sun
05:00 pm
October 06, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
October 13
Sun
05:00 pm
October 13, Sun, 05:00 pm
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
October 13
Sun
05:00 pm
October 13, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh

Heinz Field, known as Acrisure Stadium starting from the 2022 season, is the arena where modern Steelers’ legends are made. With a capacity of 68,400, the stadium is often packed with fans, a sea of black and gold waving their iconic “Terrible Towels.” Each section of the stadium offers its own unique viewing experience. Close-up seats, usually located near the 50-yard line and behind the Steelers’ bench, offer an unparalleled experience. You’ll feel the hits, hear the audibles, and see plays develop from an insider’s perspective. However, the privilege comes at a price. Expect to pay north of $500 for these seats. For acquiring these, your best strategy is to be on the lookout as soon as single-game tickets become available, usually around May.

Though the close-up seats offer the most immersive experience, Acrisure Stadium doesn’t have a bad seat in the house. Club-level seats are a compelling alternative. These plush, spacious seats provide not only a great view but also exclusive access to premium concessions. Prices usually range between $200 and $400, depending on the opponent and game significance. But don’t overlook the seats in the North Endzone, also known as “Steelers Country.” Here, the atmosphere is rowdy and authentic, with ticket prices generally ranging from $100 to $150.

For the budget-conscious fan, there are multiple avenues to explore. First, consider purchasing tickets before the season starts. These often go at face value and give you the best chance of snagging a good deal. But if you missed the pre-season sale, keep an eye on the resale market, especially for games scheduled on weekdays or against less popular teams. Prices tend to be lower, offering a good deal for those willing to be flexible. Sites like SeatGeek and Vivid Seats will always have something available.

Rivalries add a special layer of excitement to any Steelers game. The intensity reaches its peak when they face off against divisional rivals like the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns. The Ravens, in particular, have had numerous epic battles with the Steelers, often coming down to the last play. Outside the division, games against the New England Patriots have become a contemporary rivalry worth watching. Each rivalry comes with its own set of traditions, chants, and, of course, heightened stakes.

You don’t have to break the bank to enjoy a Steelers game. If you’re willing to take some risks, last-minute ticket purchases can be your friend. Sellers looking to offload their tickets as the game day approaches are often willing to sell them at reduced prices. It’s a risky move but could pay off handsomely if you can make quick travel arrangements.

Acrisure Stadium

April 27
Sat
04:00 pm
April 27, Sat, 04:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
June 01
Sat
09:00 pm
June 01, Sat, 09:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
August 11
Sun
05:00 pm
August 11, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
August 25
Sun
05:00 pm
August 25, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
August 31
Sat
03:59 am
August 31, Sat, 03:59 am
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
August 31
Sat
05:00 pm
August 31, Sat, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 01
Sun
03:58 am
September 01, Sun, 03:58 am
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 01
Sun
05:00 pm
September 01, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 08
Sun
05:00 pm
September 08, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 14
Sat
05:00 pm
September 14, Sat, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 15
Sun
05:00 pm
September 15, Sun, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh
September 21
Sat
05:00 pm
September 21, Sat, 05:00 pm
Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) - Pittsburgh

By the time you’ve navigated through ticket options, chosen your seats, and finally settled down with your beer and nachos, you’ll realize that a Steelers game is more than just 60 minutes of football. It’s the epitome of American sports culture, a stew of history, athleticism, and raw emotion, served piping hot to a crowd of 68,400 fans who wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.