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The Super Bowl Will Return to Las Vegas in 2029
The 2029 Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium will include a full week of events and expanded local business programs after a unanimous NFL owners' vote.
- On Monday, NFL owners voted in Phoenix to award Las Vegas Super Bowl LXIII in 2029, marking the second time the city will host the league's championship game.
- Las Vegas previously hosted Super Bowl LVIII in 2024, an event that demonstrated the city's ability to manage global sports on a massive scale, according to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
- The 2024 debut drew over 330,000 visitors and generated a reported $1 billion in economic impact, establishing Las Vegas as the "Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World."
- Raiders owner Mark Davis called the selection a testament to community leaders, while the league plans a full week of festivities including the NFL Honors award show.
- While the 2029 championship is still three years away, the city is already planning for the event, which will follow the 2028 game hosted in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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