Las Vegas to Host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029

Allegiant Stadium will welcome the big game for the second time in just a few years.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 5:51am

The NFL has announced that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029, just two years after the city welcomed its first-ever Super Bowl. The league and Las Vegas leaders have been in exclusive negotiations to bring the big game back to Southern Nevada for nearly a year, with an official announcement expected soon.

Why it matters

Las Vegas has quickly emerged as a premier destination for major sporting events, with the Raiders' new Allegiant Stadium proving to be an ideal venue. Hosting the Super Bowl is a major coup for the city, further cementing its status as a top-tier sports and entertainment hub.

The details

The 2029 Super Bowl will mark the second time in just a few years that Las Vegas hosts the NFL's championship game. The city first welcomed the Super Bowl in 2027, with the event drawing huge crowds and generating significant economic activity for the region.

  • Las Vegas hosted its first-ever Super Bowl in 2027.
  • The 2029 Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium will be the second time the city hosts the big game.

The players

Mark Davis

Owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Allegiant Stadium

The home stadium of the Las Vegas Raiders, which will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029.

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What’s next

The NFL and Las Vegas leaders are expected to make an official announcement about hosting Super Bowl LXIII in the coming weeks.

The takeaway

Las Vegas' rapid emergence as a premier sports destination continues, with the city securing the rights to host the Super Bowl for the second time in just a few years. This further solidifies the city's status as a top-tier location for major sporting events.