Las Vegas Negotiating to Host Super Bowl 63 in 2029

City and NFL in talks for another big game after successful 2024 debut

Feb. 4, 2026 at 6:47am

Las Vegas played host to its first Super Bowl in February 2024, and the city and the NFL have now reportedly begun exclusive negotiations for hosting duties for Super Bowl 63, which will take place in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium.

Why it matters

Las Vegas has long sought to host the Super Bowl, and the successful 2024 event demonstrated the city's ability to handle the logistical challenges of the big game. Securing another Super Bowl would be a major coup for Las Vegas, further cementing its status as a premier sports and entertainment destination.

The details

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the city and the NFL have entered into exclusive negotiations for hosting Super Bowl 63 in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The 2024 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers was widely considered a success, with the city's hotels, restaurants, and entertainment options proving popular with fans and players alike.

  • Las Vegas hosted its first Super Bowl in February 2024.
  • The city and NFL have begun exclusive negotiations for hosting Super Bowl 63 in 2029.

The players

Allegiant Stadium

The home stadium of the Las Vegas Raiders, which hosted the 2024 Super Bowl.

Las Vegas

The city that is negotiating with the NFL to host Super Bowl 63 in 2029.

NFL

The National Football League, which is in exclusive negotiations with Las Vegas to host a future Super Bowl.

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What’s next

The city of Las Vegas and the NFL will continue their exclusive negotiations, with the goal of finalizing a deal for Las Vegas to host Super Bowl 63 in 2029.

The takeaway

Las Vegas has proven it can successfully host the Super Bowl, and securing another game would be a major win for the city as it continues to establish itself as a premier sports and entertainment destination.