Las Vegas expected to host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029
NFL owners are expected to vote next week to award Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas, marking the city's second hosting in five years.
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Las Vegas is expected to be selected as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII following the 2028 season, according to sources who spoke with ESPN's Adam Schefter. The decision is anticipated to be approved by NFL owners during a vote at next week's annual league meetings in Phoenix.
One source told Schefter that the Super Bowl's return to Las Vegas is a "matter of formality," suggesting the outcome is widely expected among league officials.
The game would be played at Allegiant Stadium, which most recently hosted Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024. That matchup saw the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49ers. The stadium, which opened in 2020 as the home of the Raiders, has a capacity of 65,000 for football games.
If awarded to Las Vegas, Super Bowl LXIII would mark the second time the city hosts the championship game within a five-year span. The previous Super Bowl held at Allegiant Stadium drew an official attendance of 61,629, which was the lowest attendance for a non-pandemic Super Bowl. The halftime show for that game was headlined by Usher.
The selection of Las Vegas would also represent the second Super Bowl held at Allegiant Stadium during the first decade of the venue's existence. The Raiders relocated to Las Vegas from Oakland, California, in 2020 and began play at the newly constructed stadium that year.