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Super Bowl LXIII awarded to Las Vegas

Super Bowl LXIII heads back to Las Vegas

The NFL officially awarded Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas, with the game scheduled for February 2029 at Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders’ home venue. The league announced the decision at the NFL Annual Meeting, and the Raiders’ facility will host a second Super Bowl in a six-season span.

This matters for the Raiders and the city because it locks in another major event for Allegiant Stadium beyond the team’s regular schedule, reinforcing Las Vegas’ role as a frequent Super Bowl host during the late-2020s.

What the announcement confirms

  • Host city: Las Vegas
  • Venue: Allegiant Stadium, located just off the Las Vegas Strip
  • Game number/date window: Super Bowl LXIII, played in February 2029
  • Frequency: Second Super Bowl at the stadium within six seasons

Why it’s notable

Super Bowl hosting is largely determined by the league’s event planning and site selection years in advance. In addition to showcasing the host market, these decisions can affect local infrastructure planning, staffing, hospitality demand, and broadcast logistics.

While the news item focuses on the award itself, the impact is immediate for the Raiders organization and for city officials who can now build longer-term preparations around one of the biggest annual sporting events in the U.S.


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