Super Bowl attendees can party with Shaquille O'Neal as part of the festivities in New Orleans this weekend - but it will cost a whopping $1 million.
The huge clash between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles takes place at the Caesars Superdome on Sunday, with Andy Reid's team looking to complete a historic third consecutive triumph.
With the half-time show featuring Kendrick Lamar and SZA, the Super Bowl once again promises to be an incredible spectacle.
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But the activities in New Orleans this week are not merely limited to what's happening on the field, with plenty of huge events taking place.
As highlighted by an article in the New York Post, there is a Sports Illustrated pregame party headlined by Diplo and Dom Dolla on the Friday night at Generations Hall in downtown NOLA.
Backstage access can be purchased for $20,000 but that is peanuts compared to the price for an experience with NBA legend Shaq.
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On the same night, the former LA Lakers and Miami Heat star is putting on an event called 'Shaq’s Fun House', which features "jaw-dropping musical performances, oversized carnival rides and games, tons of interactive circus performers, and a 6-hour open bar" according to its website description.
There are a whole host of expensive packages for the show at the Mardi Gras World art museum on the Mississippi River, one of which costs $1 million.
For that eye-watering fee, a private jet service in and out of New Orleans is provide and at present it's costing $150,000 to for a round-trip on a chartered flight.
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There is also access to a VIP table on the stage where acts like Ludacris and John Summit are performing.
Entry to Summit’s DJ booth is also granted, while guests get the chance to meet Shaq - who is doing a set as 'DJ Diesel'.
$50,000 'Stage tables', which come with 15 VIP ticket passes, 10 bottles of spirits and champagne, appear to have sold out and tickets overall are nearly at a sell out.
Elsewhere, Michael Rubin of Fanatics is hosting a Saturday Super Bowl party where Post Malone, Travis Scott and Don Toliver are performing - though it is a limited guestlist.
Topics: NFL, Super Bowl, NBA