The Super Bowl is not just the premier sports television event in North America; it’s also a city-spanning celebration that lasts longer than just the game itself.
In the lead up to the Super Bowl, there are countless events, signings, parties, gatherings and more to rally the locals and traveling fans alike. And oftentimes for that reason, a warmer climate city — or one that has a domed stadium — is chosen for the host city each year.
The 2024 Super Bowl is set for Feb. 11 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. But, has Las Vegas ever hosted a Super Bowl before?
Las Vegas here we come ✨ https://t.co/mIC8iKnkyE
— Super Bowl (@SuperBowl) December 15, 2021
Not surprisingly, it hasn’t! Super Bowl 58 will be Nevada’s first time hosting the Super Bowl, which makes sense given that the Las Vegas Raiders are the city’s first NFL team after they relocated from Oakland in 2020.
Here’s to more Super Bowls in Las Vegas!