
BREAKING NEWS: NFL Officially Announces Super Bowl LXIII Will Be Held at Allegiant Stadium in 2029 — Massive Win for the Las Vegas Raiders and Sin City

In a landmark announcement that further cements Las Vegas as one of the premier sports destinations in the world, the NFL has officially revealed that **Super Bowl LXIII** will be held at **Allegiant Stadium** in 2029. The decision marks a monumental achievement not only for the city but also for the Las Vegas Raiders, who will see their home stadium host the biggest sporting event in America for the second time within a five-year span.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed the news on Saturday afternoon, calling the decision a “no-brainer” given the success of Super Bowl LVIII, which was also hosted at Allegiant in 2024. That event was widely praised for its electric atmosphere, flawless execution, and the way Las Vegas embraced the occasion from start to finish.
“Las Vegas continues to raise the bar when it comes to hosting world-class events,” Goodell said. “From infrastructure to entertainment, to the sheer energy of the city, Allegiant Stadium has proven it can deliver the Super Bowl experience at the highest level.”
For the **Las Vegas Raiders**, this announcement is more than symbolic. It represents validation. Since relocating from Oakland in 2020, the franchise has worked tirelessly to establish a new identity and legacy in the desert. Hosting another Super Bowl not only brings enormous visibility but also highlights the success of the organization’s move to Southern Nevada.
Team owner **Mark Davis** released a brief but powerful statement: “Las Vegas was built for moments like this. Allegiant Stadium will shine once again on the world’s biggest stage. We’re proud, honored, and ready.”
The economic impact for the city is expected to be substantial. Super Bowl LVIII brought in over \$1 billion in total economic output for the region, according to local tourism officials. With the city’s continued expansion and growing international profile, 2029’s event could top that figure.
Local leaders, including Nevada Governor **Joe Lombardo** and Las Vegas Mayor **Carolyn Goodman**, celebrated the announcement, praising the collaborative efforts of state officials, the Raiders organization, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).
“This is a testament to what happens when a city, a team, and a community work together,” said Goodman. “The Super Bowl coming back in 2029 proves that Las Vegas is more than just a host—it’s a partner to the NFL.”
From a logistical perspective, Allegiant Stadium has earned its reputation as one of the most technologically advanced and fan-friendly venues in the league. With a capacity of around 65,000, state-of-the-art amenities, and proximity to the Las Vegas Strip, the stadium offers a unique Super Bowl experience unlike any other in the NFL.
As the countdown to 2029 begins, fans, businesses, and the broader sports community are already buzzing with anticipation. One thing is certain: when the Super Bowl returns to Las Vegas, the stakes, the spectacle, and the celebration will be bigger than ever.