The Bears on Friday announced ticket prices for the 2019 season, with communication sent to season ticket holders beginning today. Full payment is due by Friday, March 22. Additionally, the Bears will move to mobile-only ticket entry for games at Soldier Field in 2019.
While season ticket prices have not increased three out of the last four seasons, most sections of Soldier Field will see price adjustments in 2019. Most will receive a 1-4 percent price increase. The overall average increase for 2019 season tickets is 4.1 percent with non-club seats seeing an average ticket price increase of 5.6 percent and club seats seeing an average ticket price increase of 1.6 percent.
Demand-based ticket pricing will continue in 2019. In addition to a preseason tier, each regular-season game will be assigned its own pricing tier, which will be announced with the release of the 2019 NFL schedule in April. Individual game tickets will continue to be sold at a higher price, giving season ticket holders the greatest value for game tickets.
New in 2019, the Bears will move to mobile-only ticket entry for games at Soldier Field. Printed tickets will no longer be issued to season ticket holders or single-game buyers. Ticket purchasers will have access to manage their tickets on their mobile device via the Chicago Bears Official App or online, including the ability to share tickets with guests, donate tickets or post tickets for resale. Mobile ticketing is intended to significantly reduce fraud and provide additional opportunities for enhanced customer experiences.
The Bears' 2019 home schedule consists of games against the Lions, Packers, Vikings, Cowboys, Giants, Saints, Chargers and Chiefs.