
LAS VEGAS — The Super Bowl is coming back to Las Vegas. The NFL officially announced that Allegiant Stadium will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029, marking the second time the venue will stage the league’s biggest event.
The decision, finalized during NFL league meetings, was widely expected. ESPN insider Adam Schefter had previously described the selection as a “matter of formality,” but ownership approval was still required to make it official. Now, Las Vegas is once again set to host the biggest spectacle in American sports.
Allegiant Stadium first hosted the Super Bowl in 2024, when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in an overtime thriller.
That game:
Since opening in 2020, Allegiant Stadium has quickly become one of the most versatile venues in sports.
It serves as home to:
And has hosted:
Cementing its status as a global entertainment hub.
Allegiant Stadium’s media mesh screen making the Super Bowl LXIII announcement official. #vegas #SuperBowl #nfl pic.twitter.com/DoNrspqF1n
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) March 30, 2026
With the announcement, the NFL’s upcoming Super Bowl hosts are now lined up:
The game previously traveled to:
Las Vegas continues to solidify itself as the sports capital of the future. From hosting the Super Bowl to mega-events year-round, Allegiant Stadium has become one of the NFL’s crown jewels. And in 2029…The biggest game in the world will once again shine under the Vegas lights.
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