It’s official: Super Bowl LXIII is heading to Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium in 2029. After the league owners met in Phoenix and held a vote, it was confirmed that the big game is going back to Vegas for the second time.
This decision follows the massive success of the 2024 Super Bowl. During that event, the city had over 330,000 people visit, and the local economy saw a boost of more than $1 billion. This upcoming game in 2029 will build on that momentum as the league brings one of its biggest events back to the desert.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell noted that the city has quickly become a top destination for fans. ”We’re excited to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas and provide our fans another incredible experience in one of America’s greatest sports and entertainment destinations,” Goodell said. He pointed to the last game there as proof of what the city can do. “Super Bowl LVIII demonstrated the scale, energy, and hospitality the city brings to global events, and we look forward to working alongside the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the Raiders, and the community to deliver an even greater experience this time around.”
Beyond the game itself, the city will host a full week of events like the Super Bowl Experience, the NFL Honors show, and Opening Night. Since everything is concentrated around the Strip, it makes it easy for fans to be part of the festivities.
For those who want to get ahead of the crowd, the league’s official travel and hospitality partner is now taking refundable deposits for Super Bowl LXIII. It’s a way to get guaranteed access to the game with the best seats. Packages also include high-end catering, exclusive hospitality perks, access to special experiences, and exclusive entertainment.
Place your deposit and get full details at OnLocationExp.com/SuperBowlLXIII. You can also find the announcement assets here.

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