Las Vegas to Host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029

This will be the second time the big game comes to Sin City.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:38am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a fragmented football game, with sharp planes of silver, navy, and red overlapping to create a dynamic, abstract composition.The NFL's decision to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas reflects the city's growing prominence as a major sports and entertainment destination.

The NFL has announced that Super Bowl LXIII will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2029. This will mark the second time the city has hosted the championship game, following Super Bowl 58 in 2024.

Why it matters

Las Vegas has emerged as a major sports destination in recent years, with the addition of the Raiders, Golden Knights, and other professional teams. Hosting the Super Bowl is a major coup for the city, showcasing its world-class entertainment and hospitality offerings to a global audience.

The details

The NFL selected Las Vegas as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII, which will be played on February 11, 2029. The game will be held at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, which opened in 2020. This will be the second time the Super Bowl has come to Las Vegas, after the city hosted Super Bowl 58 in 2024.

  • The NFL announced Las Vegas as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII on March 31, 2026.
  • Super Bowl LXIII will be played on February 11, 2029.

The players

NFL

The National Football League, the major professional American football league in the United States and Canada.

Allegiant Stadium

The home stadium of the Las Vegas Raiders, which opened in 2020 and will host Super Bowl LXIII.

Las Vegas Raiders

A professional American football team based in Paradise, Nevada that began playing in the NFL in 2020.

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What they’re saying

“Hosting the Super Bowl is a tremendous honor for Las Vegas and a testament to our city's world-class entertainment and hospitality offerings.”

— Steve Sisolak, Governor of Nevada

“We're thrilled to welcome the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas and showcase our incredible stadium and city to football fans around the world.”

— Mark Davis, Owner, Las Vegas Raiders

What’s next

The NFL will work closely with the Las Vegas host committee over the next several years to plan and prepare for Super Bowl LXIII.

The takeaway

Las Vegas' emergence as a major sports destination continues, with the city now set to host its second Super Bowl in just five years. This underscores the city's ability to handle large-scale events and provide an unparalleled fan experience.