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How much do tickets cost for the 2025 MLB All-Star game?

As you may expect, prices vary wildly for this year’s All-Star events in Atlanta, but not every ticket will break the bank.

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Calum Roche
Sports-lover turned journalist, born and bred in Scotland, with a passion for football (soccer). He’s also a keen follower of NFL, NBA, golf and tennis, among others, and always has an eye on the latest in science, tech and current affairs. As Managing Editor at AS USA, uses background in operations and marketing to drive improvements for reader satisfaction.
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If you’re thinking of heading to Atlanta in the coming days to catch the 2025 MLB All-Star Game – or just want to rub shoulders with mascots, musicians, and a few dozen Cy Young contenders – you’ll want to look closely at the prices. As per usual, they range from single-digit bargains to luxury-level splurges. Oh, and remember they can change quickly...

How to get MLB All-Star tickets

The festivities kick off with All-Star Saturday on July 12, which includes the Futures Game and the Celebrity Softball Game. At my last check, you can grab a ticket for as little as $8 on StubHub or $9 via SeatGeek. Ticketmaster’s listing is giving me a higher start, at $28, but still keeps this entry point very fan-friendly.

Then comes the Home Run Derby on Monday, July 14, now one of the most electric events of the week. For that, the budget shifts dramatically: Ticket prices start around $229 on SeatGeek, climbing to $249 on Ticketmaster. It’s not cheap, but it’s often the most memorable part of the weekend.

But the main event – the All-Star Game itself on Tuesday, July 15 at Truist Park – carries the steepest price tag. Ticketmaster currently lists seats starting at $221, while StubHub offers slightly lower prices around $285, and SeatGeek hovers near $294.

If you’re going VIP, MLB’s official On Location packages promise premium access and experiences, though prices for those are more tightly held. As is often the case, if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford them.

So, yes, you can still get in for under $10... just not on Tuesday!

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