The National Football League (NFL) has confirmed that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII at Allegiant Stadium in 2029.
Super Bowl LXIII will mark the second time in five years that the Super Bowl will be held in Las Vegas, after the city debuted as a first-time Super Bowl host city in 2024.
That year saw more than 330,000 visitors to the region, generating more than $1 billion in economic impact, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).
Confirmation of Super Bowl’s return to Las Vegas came this week at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix, following a review by the NFL’s Fan Engagement & Major Events Committee and a vote by full ownership.
“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,” said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. “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.”
LVCVA president and CEO Steve Hill commented: “We’re proud the NFL has selected Las Vegas to host Super Bowl LXIII. Our first Super Bowl showcased the unique energy and scale only this destination can offer, bringing together world-class sports, entertainment, and hospitality in one place.
“Las Vegas was built for moments like this, and we look forward to delivering another exceptional experience for fans in 2029.”
Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, added: “We’re excited that the Super Bowl will be returning to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium in 2029. It’s a testament to the Raiders, the LVCVA, civic leaders, the community, and the NFL working together as one. Super Bowl LVIII set a high bar, and for Super Bowl LXIII we are committed to raising it even further.”