Super Bowl LXIII Returns to Las Vegas in 2029: A Look Back at the Record-Breaking 2024 Event

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Super Bowl LXIII Returns to Las Vegas in 2029: A Look Back at the Record-Breaking 2024 Event

Las Vegas is set to host the Super Bowl once again in 2029, just five years after the last time the Big Game came to Sin City. The NFL announced that Super Bowl LXIII will be held at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2029. The previous Super Bowl in Las Vegas took place in February 2024, where the Kansas City Chiefs emerged victorious over the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling overtime match with a score of 25-22. The 2024 Super Bowl, which aired on CBS, set a new record as the most-watched telecast in history, with a total audience delivery of 123.4 million average viewers across various platforms.

The viewership for the 2024 Super Bowl saw a 7% increase compared to the previous year, setting a new record. In addition to the record-breaking viewership, the 2024 Super Bowl also set a new record for wagering in Nevada, with $185.6 million wagered in the state's sportsbooks. The game featured a halftime show headlined by eight-time Grammy Award-winning artist Usher, who performed a medley of his hits, including collaborations with Alicia Keys, Lil Jon, and Ludacris. The post-Super Bowl Monday saw a high volume of passengers passing through Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, with over 100,000 passengers screened by TSA.

Allegiant Stadium, the venue for the upcoming Super Bowl LXIII, is home to the Las Vegas Raiders, who last appeared in the Super Bowl as the Oakland Raiders in 2003. The return of the Super Bowl to Las Vegas in 2029 is highly anticipated, following the success of the previous event in 2024. With Allegiant Stadium as the backdrop for the Big Game, football fans can look forward to another exciting and memorable Super Bowl experience in Sin City.