Las Vegas Lands Super Bowl LXIII at Allegiant

The NFL's biggest game returns to Sin City in 2029 after a record-breaking debut in 2024.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 3:19pm

The NFL has officially awarded Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas, with Allegiant Stadium hosting the game in 2029. This will be the second time Las Vegas hosts the Super Bowl, following the hugely successful Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 that set records for viewership, economic impact, and sports betting handle. The 2029 game is expected to be an even bigger event for the city and sports bettors across the country as the legal sports betting market continues to grow.

Why it matters

Las Vegas proved itself as an exceptional Super Bowl host in 2024, delivering record-breaking numbers across tourism, viewership, and sports betting. The return of the game in 2029 is a testament to the city's ability to handle the logistical challenges of hosting the NFL's biggest event, and an opportunity for Las Vegas to further cement its status as the premier destination for marquee sporting events in North America.

The details

Super Bowl LXIII will be the second time Allegiant Stadium — home of the Las Vegas Raiders — has hosted the game, coming just five years after the city's debut as a Super Bowl host in 2024. The announcement came following a review by the NFL's Fan Engagement and Major Events Committee, with full ownership voting unanimously to return to Las Vegas. The 2024 Super Bowl welcomed over 330,000 visitors to Las Vegas, generated more than $1.1 billion in total economic impact, and set records for viewership and sports betting handle in Nevada.

  • The NFL officially awarded Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas at its Annual Meeting in Phoenix on March 30, 2026.
  • Super Bowl LVIII was hosted in Las Vegas in 2024.

The players

Mark Davis

Owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Steve Hill

President and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

Allegiant Stadium

Home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the host venue for Super Bowl LXIII in 2029.

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

The organization responsible for promoting tourism and major events in Las Vegas.

NFL

The National Football League, which awarded Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas.

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What they’re saying

“Las Vegas was built for moments like this.”

— Steve Hill, President and CEO, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

“The NFL's decision was not simply a reward — it was a recognition that the city delivered on its first opportunity and earned a second one.”

— Mark Davis, Owner, Las Vegas Raiders

What’s next

As the 2029 Super Bowl approaches, sports bettors and fans should closely monitor the futures markets for the NFL championship winner, as well as start planning their travel and hospitality arrangements as early as possible. On Location, the NFL's official hospitality partner, has already launched its Priority Access deposit program to secure packages for the game.

The takeaway

Las Vegas has firmly established itself as a premier destination for major sporting events, and the return of the Super Bowl in 2029 is a testament to the city's ability to deliver an exceptional experience for fans, bettors, and the NFL. The game is expected to be the biggest betting event in American history as the legal sports betting market continues to grow nationwide.