Las Vegas's Allegiant Stadium has been awarded Super Bowl LXIII, set to take place in 2029. After hosting its inaugural Super Bowl in 2024, the venue has consistently impressed the NFL, leading to this decision. This announcement follows a formal vote by team owners during NFL league meetings. Allegiant Stadium has hosted significant events since its opening in 2020, including football games, concerts, and other sports. The venue aims to overcome the trend of home teams never making it to the Super Bowl while playing in their stadium.

By the Numbers
  • Allegiant Stadium first hosted the Super Bowl in February 2024.
  • It will also host the Super Bowl again in 2029, marking a five-year gap between events.
State of Play
  • Super Bowl LXIII will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas after its first hosting in 2024.
  • Other upcoming Super Bowl venues include SoFi Stadium in 2027 and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2028.
What's Next

The Raiders will aim to reach the Super Bowl on home turf in 2029, a feat no team has achieved yet. Future NFL selections for hosting sites may continue to prioritize popular venues like Allegiant Stadium given the success of previous events.

Bottom Line

Allegiant Stadium's growing prominence within the NFL reinforces Las Vegas as a key location for major sporting events, with hopes that future editions will feature a home team competing on their own field.