Super Bowl LXIII is coming to Allegiant Stadium in February 2029. Here's everything you need to know to be there.
Book Your Hotel Now Watch Party GuideLas Vegas is set to host Super Bowl LXIII in February 2029 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. This will be a landmark moment for Vegas — cementing the city's status not just as an entertainment capital, but as a legitimate NFL powerhouse.
Allegiant Stadium opened in 2020 and immediately wowed the football world. The $1.9 billion stadium features a translucent roof, natural grass that rolls in and out on a massive tray, and state-of-the-art amenities throughout. It held Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024 to universal acclaim, making it the obvious choice for a return engagement.
The exact date will be announced by the NFL (Super Bowls are traditionally played on the second Sunday of February). The matchup teams will be determined by the 2028–2029 NFL playoffs in January 2029.
Key point: You don't need tickets to the game to experience Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas. The city transforms into a week-long festival with events, concerts, and watch parties at virtually every major venue.
Location: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Capacity: 65,000 (expandable to 72,000)
Surface: Natural grass (rolls in/out on a tray)
Roof: Fixed translucent ETFE roof — air-conditioned, all-weather
Distance from Strip: ~1.5 miles south of Mandalay Bay
Previous Super Bowls: LVIII (Feb 2024)
Super Bowl tickets are the hardest tickets to obtain in American sports. The NFL controls the vast majority of the allocation, with a small percentage going to the general public through a lottery. Here's how the ticket ecosystem works:
For most people, the best Super Bowl experience doesn't actually involve attending the game. The stadium is enormous, the experience is often described as "watching football from a parking lot," and a single ticket can cost more than a week-long Vegas hotel stay.
Our recommendation: book a great hotel, attend the NFL Experience and official pre-game events, watch the game at a high-energy watch party, and spend the savings on an experience you'll actually remember. The game itself is often anti-climactic compared to the week leading up to it.
Ticket Price Reality Check: Super Bowl LVIII tickets in Las Vegas (2024) averaged over $9,500 on the secondary market. For Super Bowl 2029, expect similar or higher prices given Vegas's appeal and a likely high-profile matchup.
Hotel rooms for Super Bowl weekend will be the most contested in Las Vegas history. Here's your strategy for securing a place to stay.
Many Hotels.com and Booking.com listings allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before arrival. Book your preferred hotel now at today's rates with a refundable rate. You can always cancel if plans change — but you'll have secured inventory before prices skyrocket.
Las Vegas transforms into the world's greatest watch party during Super Bowl weekend. Every major casino, sports bar, and entertainment venue hosts events. Here's what to expect:
Major casinos like MGM Grand, Caesars, and Venetian transform their ballrooms and pool areas into massive watch party venues with screens 40+ feet wide, food service, and entertainment. Tickets typically $200–$2,000 depending on the experience tier.
The official NFL fan event runs the full week before the Super Bowl at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Interactive games, autograph sessions, merchandise, and exclusive content. Tickets sell out; buy in advance through NFL.com when available.
The NFL and major sponsors book A-list performers for concerts throughout Super Bowl week. House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, Dolby Live, and the Sphere will all host major events. Watch NFL.com and venue websites for announcements.
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