Las Vegas Bids for Super Bowl LXIII Host Role

Crowd at Allegiant Stadium during a football game in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas aims to secure the opportunity to host Super Bowl LXIII, following the success of Super Bowl LVIII. The city, in exclusive negotiations with the NFL, hopes to bring this major sporting event back, enhancing its reputation as a premier destination for significant sports occasions. Feedback from the recent Super Bowl has solidified its candidacy, as NFL owners will discuss hosting rights soon. If approved, Las Vegas would become the 12th city to host multiple Super Bowls, highlighting its importance in the sports landscape.

Las Vegas is positioning itself to host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029, following the successful Super Bowl LVIII held in February 2024 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The city and the team have entered exclusive negotiations with the NFL for the potential event, as the league has shown increasing interest in Las Vegas as a Super Bowl venue.

While the NFL has yet to vote on the official host for Super Bowl LXIII, any decisions may not be finalized during the upcoming NFL meetings this week. NFL owners are expected to discuss the matter and are set to vote on it in December during virtual meetings. Should the proposal be approved, Super Bowl LXIII will be notable as Las Vegas’s second time hosting the prestigious game.

The positive feedback received from the recent Super Bowl LVIII, which attracted fans from around the world, has bolstered Las Vegas’s candidacy. The NFL has expressed enthusiasm for the city as a location for future Super Bowls due to its capacity to accommodate significant events. Allegiant Stadium has been praised for its design and facilities, widely regarded as among the best in the NFL.

The upcoming Super Bowl schedule includes Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA in 2026, Super Bowl 61 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in 2027, and Super Bowl 62 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta in 2028. Super Bowl LXIII is aimed to close the postseason in February 2029.

If successful, Las Vegas would become the 12th metropolitan area to host multiple Super Bowls and solidify its status as a key player in the landscape of major sports events. The NFL’s focus on cities that consistently host significant occasions continues to elevate Allegiant Stadium and SoFi Stadium as front-runners for securing future high-profile games.

Overall, the NFL is currently reviewing the bid package submitted by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, and an announcement could be anticipated within the calendar year. League Commissioner Roger Goodell has recognized that Las Vegas is back on the NFL’s radar for hosting significant events, further endorsing its profile in the competitive landscape of Super Bowl hosting cities.

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