Overview
- NFL owners, who voted Monday at the annual meeting in Phoenix, approved Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to host Super Bowl LXIII in February 2029 on a date still to be set.
- Commissioner Roger Goodell praised Las Vegas's fan experience, and Raiders owner Mark Davis and LVCVA leaders said they aim to top the 2024 showcase.
- The 2024 Las Vegas Super Bowl drew more than 330,000 visitors and generated over $1 billion in economic impact, figures the league and local officials cited in the return bid.
- Planning now turns to a full week of events like NFL Honors, the Super Bowl Experience, and Opening Night, along with community programs and a new host committee.
- Stadium and city preparations will include upgrades to video boards, security systems, the field tray, and the PA system, while the NFL stresses there is no formal host rotation.