
The Buffalo Bills are preparing for the opening of their new stadium in 2026, and as part of this process, they will begin selling season tickets this week. The team has confirmed that the first group of 300-level season ticket holders will be notified of the prices for Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs) and tickets for comparable seats in the new stadium. This marks an important step in the transition to the new venue.
The pricing for the 300-level seats is expected to be set at $5,500 per seat for a PSL. In comparison, seats in the 400-level will have a wider range, with PSLs costing between $1,000 and $2,500. These prices reflect the costs associated with securing a seat in the new stadium, which is expected to provide a more modern and enhanced fan experience compared to the current facility.
To help fans navigate this transition, the Bills are offering detailed information through a “Stadium Experience Center.” This initiative allows existing season ticket holders to explore the new stadium and better understand the seating options available to them before the 2025 season begins. The goal is to ensure that all current season-ticket holders have an opportunity to experience the new venue and make informed decisions about purchasing tickets.
Once the initial group of season-ticket holders has made their selections, any remaining tickets will be made available to those on the waiting list. This process is aimed at ensuring that the loyal fanbase has priority access to the new stadium, though the pricing structure may make it difficult for some long-time supporters to afford seats in the new facility.
With the increasing costs associated with the construction of the new stadium, there may be concerns about whether some of the Bills’ most dedicated season ticket holders will feel priced out. As the team moves forward with ticket sales, it will be interesting to see how these pricing decisions impact the fanbase and whether they will continue to support the team in the new venue.