Ticket prices, plus what a realistic total budget looks like once travel and extras are added in.
Reported pricing on the secondary market varies by source: some marketplaces show tickets starting around $61, averaging roughly $195; others put resale starting closer to $130. The spread reflects how much ticket prices move with seat location, demand, and how close to kickoff you're buying — expect upper-level seats toward the lower end of that range and lower-bowl or club-level seats well above it. Tickets are sold through Ticketmaster and MLSsoccer.com/AllStar, with resale available on marketplaces like SeatGeek and Vivid Seats.
Charlotte FC has offered a bundle combining a regular-season home match (Charlotte FC vs. Atlanta United on July 22) with All-Star Game tickets for one combined price — worth checking if you're planning to be in town for more than just the one night, since bundles typically beat buying both separately.
The July 28 Skills Challenge at Truist Field requires its own ticket, separate from the All-Star Game itself. If you want both nights, budget for two ticket purchases rather than assuming one covers both events.
| Item | Typical range |
|---|---|
| All-Star Game ticket | $60–$200+ depending on seat |
| Skills Challenge ticket | Separate purchase, varies |
| Parking (per day) | $20–$40, higher day-of |
| Uptown hotel (per night, All-Star Week) | Expect peak pricing — book early |
| Concessions / merch | Set a cap before you go |
Reality check: the ticket is often the smallest line item once travel, parking, and a hotel for a multi-night stay are factored in — budget for the full trip, not just the seat.