The NFL has announced that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium. The announcement was made during this week’s NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AC, following a review by the NFL’s Fan Engagement and Major Events Committee and a vote by full ownership.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said, “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 sport and entertainment destinations. 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.”
This will mark the second time in 5 years that the Super Bowl will be held in Las Vegas. The city was a first-time host city in 2024, which saw over 330,000 visitors to the area and generated more than $1 billion in economic impact, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Nashville is the current favorite to host the game in 203o with New Orleans bidding to be the host city in 2031.











