How much do single-game Penn State football tickets & parking cost? See 2025 prices
Penn State football begins its season in less than three months and you can now buy single-game tickets and parking passes to watch the Nittany Lions play.
The season will begin on Aug. 30 when the team takes on Nevada in Beaver Stadium at noon. Here’s everything you need to know if you want tickets and parking to that game — or any other.
How much are tickets and where can I buy them?
Tickets are on sale on Ticketmaster, but they’re already going fast. The season opener has limited seats available in the lower bowl at the original price, with most that are available coming from the secondary market. Ticket prices vary by game, but the cheapest available for Nevada is $32.74 for one ticket as of Friday morning, and that is on the secondary market.
The most expensive get-in price on Ticketmaster as of Friday morning was for the Sept. 27 matchup with Oregon, which will also serve as the White Out. One ticket in the upper deck of the north end zone currently costs $310.55, while the cheapest secondary market ticket is $377.09.
With a few months until the season begins, the prices are likely to fluctuate prior to each game kicking off.
Single-game parking passes can also be purchased at this time from Penn State, with prices set at $105 for Nevada, FIU and Villanova; $125 for Indiana and Nebraska; and $145 for Oregon and Northwestern.
Tickets for all home games games can be found at this link: www.ticketmaster.com/west-shore-home-field-at-beaver-tickets-university-park/venue/16740.
Parking passes for all home games can be found here: am.ticketmaster.com/pennstate/buy/25fbparking.
What’s new from Beaver Stadium’s reconstruction project in 2025?
Beaver Stadium will look very different for the 2025 season after the west side was torn down, with construction beginning on the project that could cost up to $700 million.
While fans won’t see the final version of the stadium for a couple years, they will see it change between now and then.
Most notably in 2025, there will be temporary bleacher seating on the west side of the stadium to keep the venue over 100,000 fans during the construction project.
2025 Penn State schedule
The White Out has already been set for the matchup with Oregon, but Penn State has yet to release its other theme games for the 2025 season. Here’s what we know about the Nittany Lions’ 2025 schedule:
Aug. 30 — Nevada, 3:30 p.m., CBS
Sept. 6 — FIU, noon, Big Ten Network
Sept. 13 — Villanova, 3:30 p.m., FS1
Sept. 20 — Bye
Sept. 27 — Oregon, 8 p.m., NBC
Oct. 4 — at UCLA, TBD
Oct. 11 — Northwestern, noon/3:30 p.m./4 p.m., TBD
Oct. 18 — at Iowa, TBD
Oct. 25 — Bye
Nov. 1 — at Ohio State, TBD
Nov. 8 — Indiana, TBD
Nov. 15 — at Michigan State, TBD
Nov. 22 — Nebraska, TBD
Nov. 29 — at Rutgers, TBD