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Las Vegas to Host the Super Bowl Again in 2029!

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Just half a decade after hosting its inaugural Super Bowl, Las Vegas is gearing up to welcome the iconic event back in 2029, as revealed by the NFL on Monday.

The NFL took to Instagram to disclose that Super Bowl LXIII will unfold at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 11, 2029. The announcement coincided with a press release issued during the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix.

The previous Super Bowl held in Las Vegas was in February 2024, a thrilling matchup where the Kansas City Chiefs triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers in overtime, clinching a 25-22 victory.

Expressing enthusiasm, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell remarked, “We’re thrilled to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas, offering our fans another unforgettable experience in one of America’s premier spots for sports and entertainment.”

Goodell further noted, “Super Bowl LVIII showcased the city’s capacity for hosting large-scale global events, and we eagerly anticipate collaborating with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the Raiders, and the local community to elevate the upcoming experience.”

“Hosting the Super Bowl is our Super Bowl,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

On Location, the official hospitality partner of the NFL, launched its Priority Access deposit program for Super Bowl LXIII hospitality packages on Monday, offering fans the first opportunity to guarantee seats to the game. (To learn more or place a deposit, visit OnLocationExp.com/SuperBowlLXIII.)

Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, which aired on CBS, made history as it became the most-watched telecast in history. Super Bowl LVIII had a total audience delivery of 123.4 million average viewers across all platforms which included the CBS Television Network, Paramount+, Nickelodeon, Univision, CBS Sports, and NFL digital properties, including NFL+, according to CBS.

The viewership for the 2024 Super Bowl was up 7% compared to the Super Bowl in 2023, which was the previous record with 115.1 million.

Super Bowl LVIII also set a record for wagering in Nevada. Figures showed that $185.6 million was wagered in the state’s 182 sportsbooks for Super Bowl LVIII, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported.

Eight-time Grammy Award-winning artist Usher headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. Usher performed many of his hits, including “Caught Up,” “U Don’t Have to Call,” Superstar,” and “Love in the Club,” before Alicia Keys joined for her song “If I Ain’t Got You,” which morphed into “My Boo.” The Las Vegas crowd also got a surprise performance  of “Turn Down for What” by Lil Jon, and Ludacris appeared to perform “Yeah!”

The Monday after Super Bowl LVIII, TSA at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas screened 103,978 passengers and their carry-on luggage through the airport’s five security checkpoints in two terminals.

Allegiant Stadium is home to the Las Vegas Raiders, who last appeared in the Super Bowl as the Oakland Raiders in 2003.

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