Overview
- NFL owners approved Las Vegas on Monday at the annual meeting in Phoenix after a committee review, with the game set for February 2029 and the exact date still to be determined.
- The 2029 matchup will be the city’s second Super Bowl, following the 2024 game that local officials say drew more than 330,000 visitors and generated over $1 billion in economic impact.
- The league outlined a full slate of lead-up events, including NFL Honors, the Super Bowl Experience, and Opening Night, plus NFL Source to channel contracts to local and underrepresented businesses.
- Planning has begun with a host committee and early hospitality sales, as On Location opened a refundable Priority Access deposit program for premium tickets and experiences.
- Allegiant Stadium is stacking major events before 2029, including the 2027 College Football Playoff title game and the 2028 NCAA Men’s Final Four, reinforcing Las Vegas as a multi-event destination.