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Las Vegas Lands Another Super Bowl in 2029
The NFL has selected the city to host Super Bowl 63 at Allegiant Stadium, marking a quick return after the 2022 game.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 1:25am
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Las Vegas has been chosen to host the Super Bowl in 2029, just seven years after the city welcomed the big game to Allegiant Stadium in 2022. Factors like the city's massive hotel capacity, compact layout, and success hosting other major events were cited as key reasons for the NFL's decision to bring the Super Bowl back to Vegas on a relatively short timeline compared to other host cities.
Why it matters
Hosting the Super Bowl is a major economic boon for any city, generating hundreds of millions in revenue from tourism, hospitality, and other industries. Las Vegas' ability to secure another Super Bowl so soon after the last one demonstrates the city's growing status as a premier destination for the NFL's marquee event.
The details
Las Vegas will host Super Bowl 63 in 2029, marking the second time the city has welcomed the big game. The quick turnaround is due to factors like Las Vegas' massive hotel inventory of over 150,000 rooms, as well as the compact layout that makes it easy to move between key venues like the airport, hotels, and Allegiant Stadium. The city's success hosting the 2022 Super Bowl, as well as other major events like the CFP championship game in 2027 and NCAA Final Four in 2028, also contributed to the NFL's decision.
- Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl in 2022.
- Los Angeles will host the Super Bowl in 2024.
- Las Vegas will host the Super Bowl again in 2029.
The players
Allegiant Stadium
The home stadium of the Las Vegas Raiders, which was built specifically to host major events like the Super Bowl.
Dr. Nancy Lough
A UNLV sports management professor who discussed the business and economic benefits of Las Vegas hosting the Super Bowl.
Andy Gorchov
The general manager of Allegiant Stadium, who highlighted the stadium's success hosting the 2022 Super Bowl and other upcoming major events.
What they’re saying
“That's the part that is the other side of the business of sport that most people just don't really necessarily see unless they're in it. But believe me, the executives from all of the sponsors that spend a lot of money on the NFL and all of their broadcast partners love to have the opportunity to come to a city like Las Vegas for business, right?”
— Dr. Nancy Lough, UNLV sports management professor
“The Super Bowl was a rousing success. We've got the CFP championship game here in 2027 we've got the NCAA Final Four in 2028. I think to your point, Las Vegas has absolutely shown that it is as world class of a city when it comes to putting on mega events as any city in the country.”
— Andy Gorchov, Allegiant Stadium General Manager
What’s next
The NFL will continue to work with Las Vegas officials to finalize plans and logistics for hosting Super Bowl 63 in 2029.
The takeaway
Las Vegas' ability to secure another Super Bowl just seven years after hosting the big game in 2022 demonstrates the city's growing status as a premier destination for the NFL's marquee event. The city's massive hotel capacity, compact layout, and successful track record of hosting major events make it an attractive option for the league.


