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SUPER BOWL RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS IN 2029 | News


The National Football League has announced that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII at Allegiant Stadium in 2029.

The announcement was made today at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix, following a review by the NFL’s Fan Engagement & Major Events Committee and a full ownership vote.
The announcement in Phoenix was followed by a news conference in Las Vegas, featuring remarks from LVCVA board member and Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft and Las Vegas Raiders Senior Vice President and General Counsel Justin Carley. Both press conferences featured the debut of a video produced by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) that showcases the energy and excitement of the destination hosting Super Bowl LXIII.

The video begins with a flyover over the Las Vegas Strip, transitions into Allegiant Stadium and culminates at the 50-yard line. The video highlights bold LXIII Roman numerals measuring 10 meters wide and 4 meters high. Surrounded by confetti and pyrotechnics, the installation captures the spirit of celebration and acts as an iconic visual focal point in the lead-up to the game, reflecting the scale, spectacle and global spotlight of Super Bowl week in Las Vegas.

“We are excited to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas and give our fans another incredible experience in one of America’s greatest sports and entertainment destinations,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “Super Bowl LVIII demonstrated the scale, energy and hospitality the city brings to global events, and we look forward to working with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the Raiders and the community to deliver an even greater experience this time.”

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Super Bowl LXIII marks the second time the Super Bowl has been held in Las Vegas. The city debuted as host of the Super Bowl for the first time in 2024, welcoming more than 330,000 visitors and generating an economic impact of more than $1 billion.

“We are proud that the NFL has selected Las Vegas to host Super Bowl LXIII,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA. “Our first Super Bowl showcased the unique energy and scale that only this destination can deliver, bringing together world-class sports, entertainment and hospitality in one place. Las Vegas was built for moments like these, and we look forward to delivering another exceptional fan experience in 2029.”

“Bringing the Super Bowl back to Southern Nevada is a powerful testament to the success of the 2024 game,” said Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft. “Super Bowl LVIII was more than a world-class sporting event. It created meaningful opportunities for independent entrepreneurs, generated significant economic impact for our local economy and supported nonprofit partners through the NFL’s Legacy Grant program. Clark County is proud to build on that momentum, and I’m committed to ensuring the benefits of hosting the big game are felt by all Nevadans.”

“We are excited that the Super Bowl will return to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium in 2029,” said Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. “It’s a testament to the Raiders, the LVCVA, civic leaders, the community and the NFL working together as one. Super Bowl LVIII set the bar high, and for Super Bowl LXIII, we want to raise it even further.”

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As part of the lead-up to Super Bowl LXIII, Las Vegas will host a highly anticipated series of events, including NFL Honors, Super Bowl Experience presented by Jersey Mike’s, Super Bowl Opening Night Fueled by Gatorade and extensive community initiatives such as NFL Source, the league’s purchasing program for local and underrepresented businesses. Located throughout the Las Vegas metropolitan area, these events provide countless opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy unforgettable, family-friendly experiences.

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