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Las Vegas Set to Host Super Bowl Again in 2029
Las Vegas, Nevada, USATuesday, March 31, 2026
The National Football League has confirmed that the city famed for its bright lights and casinos will welcome football’s biggest night again, this time in 2029. The decision follows the excitement that surrounded the first Super Bowl held there two years ago, when the Raiders’ home field was turned into a giant celebration of sport and showmanship.
Why Las Vegas?
- Strategic Location – Allegiant Stadium sits close to the Strip and is easily accessible for fans.
- Proven Logistics – The 2027 College Football Playoff National Championship, the 2028 NCAA Final Four, and a new Major League Baseball team’s inaugural season all demonstrate the city’s ability to manage large-scale events.
- Infrastructure Growth – Las Vegas already hosts the NFL Draft (2022) and has a brand‑new ballpark for baseball, positioning it as a sports hub.
A History of Success
- Raiders’ Home – The Raiders have called Allegiant Stadium home since 2020.
- Smooth Operations – The city’s partnership with team owners, the tourism board, and local officials has ensured flawless execution of past events.
- Evolving Reputation – From a sports‑betting skeptic to a major sporting spectacle destination, Las Vegas has proven it can deliver unforgettable fan experiences.
The Road Ahead
The 2029 Super Bowl will be a key highlight in an already busy sports calendar for the city. With proven track record, growing infrastructure, and a vibrant fan base, Las Vegas is poised to host another unforgettable Super Bowl that will be watched by millions worldwide.
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