The Super Bowl returns to Las Vegas for the second time, bringing the NFL's championship game back to Allegiant Stadium. After the city's successful debut as a Super Bowl host in 2024, which drew over 330,000 visitors and proved Las Vegas could handle one of sports' biggest stages, the league decided to bring the big game back just five years later.
Allegiant Stadium provides the climate-controlled comfort and modern amenities that make it an ideal venue for the NFL's marquee event. The stadium sits right next to the Strip, putting fans within walking distance of the city's entertainment corridor. Beyond the game itself, Super Bowl week transforms Las Vegas into an even bigger spectacle than usual, with parties, concerts, and fan experiences taking over venues across town. The convergence of football, entertainment, and the energy that defines Las Vegas creates an atmosphere that goes well beyond what happens on the field during those few hours on game day.