The National Football League has announced that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium.
The announcement was made at the League's Annual Meeting in Phoenix, according to a release from the NFL.
The decision was made after review by the NFL’s Fan Engagement & Major Events Committee and a vote by full ownership.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo released a statement following the announcement.
“I want to thank the NFL for once again choosing Las Vegas to host the Super Bowl. Nevada continues to earn opportunities like this because we’re delivering results," said the Governor in his statement. "In the past week alone, the NBA announced it is exploring expansion to Las Vegas, and the NFL announced Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII. Las Vegas is the new sports capital of the world, and I look forward to bringing more events, economic growth, and opportunity to the hardworking Nevadans who make it the premier entertainment destination."
Super Bowl LXIII will mark the second time the Super Bowl will be held in Las Vegas. The city debuted as a first-time Super Bowl host city in 2024.
As part of the lead-up to Super Bowl LXIII, Las Vegas will host a highly anticipated lineup of events, including NFL Honors, Super Bowl Experience presented by Jersey Mike’s, Super Bowl Opening Night Fueled by Gatorade, and expansive community initiatives.
