Las Vegas Set to Host Super Bowl Again in 2029: Future Sites Revealed

The Super Bowl is returning to Las Vegas as the NFL confirmed on Monday during the NFL Annual Meeting that the big game will take place at Allegiant Stadium in 2029. This marks a significant moment as it will be just five years after the city held its inaugural Super Bowl. Allegiant Stadium, home to the Las Vegas Raiders, opened in 2020 and quickly became a premier venue. The stadium hosted its first Super Bowl in 2024, where the Kansas City Chiefs triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling match, only the second Super Bowl ever to be decided in overtime. Looking ahead, the next three Super Bowl locations have already been determined: 2024: SoFi Stadium, California 2028: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta 2029: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas This announcement highlights the NFL's ongoing commitment to expanding the Super Bowl's reach and bringing it to vibrant cities, ensuring that fans can experience the excitement in diverse locations.
Source: CBS Sports - 2026-03-30