All of Boise State football’s home games are nearly sold out. Here’s the latest
If you want to attend a Boise State football game this season and have yet to get tickets, you’d better get moving.
Boise State is hoping to sell out all six regular-season home games for the second straight season, and the school announced Friday that tickets are almost gone. The following percentages have been sold for each game this season, as of Friday morning:
Eastern Washington (Sept. 5): 95%
App State (Sept. 27): 97%
New Mexico (Oct. 11): 99%
UNLV (Oct. 18): 96%
Fresno State (Nov. 1): 94%
Colorado State (Nov. 22): 93%
Albertsons Stadium’s capacity for the 2025 season will sit at around 33,000 due to construction on the north end zone. Around 5,000 seats are reserved for the student section, meaning that for the Colorado State game, approximately 2,000 tickets are still available. The New Mexico game, which is almost sold out, has approximately 300 tickets left for purchase.
How to get Boise State football tickets
Tickets can be purchased directly from Boise State’s ticket office.
However, following the COVID-19 pandemic, Boise State partnered with Ticketmaster to create a verified resale program. The program allows fans to sell tickets through Ticketmaster, with the purchaser guaranteed their ticket is authentic and not already used by someone else.
“We highly recommend our fans head straight to ticketmaster.com because those tickets are verified resale, which means they are legitimate,” Andrew Bondi, director of ticket operations at Boise State, told the Idaho Statesman in 2024.
The lowest-priced ticket for Boise State’s home opener against Eastern Washington sits at $37 in section 134, which is the highest tier in the south end zone. Some of the best available seats, as determined by Ticketmaster, are selling for $106 each in section 23, which is on the east side of the stadium next to the student section.
Prices get steeper the deeper into the season you go. The cheapest ticket currently for the New Mexico game on Oct. 11 is $178.50, while the cheapest for UNLV a week later is $63.60.
“On the resale side, the seller controls the pricing, and that is obviously subject to the supply and demand of things,” Bondi said. “But sometimes you are able to find better deals, especially if maybe it’s closer to the game and somebody’s trying to sell their tickets, they may drop that price a little bit.”