The Super Bowl is more than just a game; it’s a cultural phenomenon that captivates millions annually. As fans look back on Super Bowl LIX, which saw the Philadelphia Eagles triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs in a dominant 40-22 victory, with Jalen Hurts clinching the MVP award and Nick Sirianni securing his second Super Bowl win as Eagles coach, anticipation already builds for the next chapters in NFL history. The question on everyone’s mind: where will the Super Bowl be held in the coming years? Let’s dive into the locations and dates for Super Bowls LX, LXI, and LXII.
Future Super Bowl Locations and Dates Announced
Looking ahead, the NFL has already announced the host cities for the upcoming Super Bowls through 2028. These locations promise to deliver world-class experiences for fans and players alike.
Super Bowl LX: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California (2026)
Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, is set to host Super Bowl LX in 2026. This will be the second Super Bowl hosted at this state-of-the-art venue, with the first being Super Bowl 50. Located in Santa Clara, California, Levi’s Stadium offers a fantastic fan experience and is situated in the vibrant Bay Area. Fans can expect beautiful weather and a dynamic atmosphere when the Super Bowl returns to Levi’s Stadium.
Super Bowl LXI: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California (2027)
In 2027, Super Bowl LXI will be heading back to sunny Southern California and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. This marks the second time SoFi Stadium, the home of both the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers, will host the Super Bowl. The first was Super Bowl LVI. SoFi Stadium is a marvel of modern architecture and offers an unparalleled gameday experience. Its return to host another Super Bowl so quickly highlights its status as a premier venue in the NFL.
Super Bowl LXII: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana (2028)
For Super Bowl LXII in 2028, the NFL is returning to a classic Super Bowl city: New Orleans, Louisiana, and the iconic Caesars Superdome. This will be an impressive 11th Super Bowl hosted in the Superdome, a testament to the city’s long-standing relationship with the NFL’s biggest game. New Orleans is renowned for its vibrant culture, incredible food, and passionate football fans, making it a perennial favorite for Super Bowl hosting duties.
Looking Ahead to the Future of the Super Bowl
As the NFL continues to grow and evolve, the selection of Super Bowl host cities remains a significant event. These venues not only need to have top-tier stadiums but also offer the infrastructure and attractions to accommodate the massive influx of fans and media that accompany the Super Bowl. With locations set through 2028, fans can start planning their trips and look forward to experiencing the excitement of the Super Bowl in these fantastic cities. Keep an eye out for more announcements as the locations for Super Bowls beyond 2028 are revealed!