Super Bowl Locations for 2024, 2025, 2026 and beyond

Vince Lombardi Trophy. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Vince Lombardi Trophy. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /
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Looking at the Super Bowl locations for 2024, 2025, 2026 and beyond to see where the NFL’s finale and the Lombardi Trophy will be heading in the future.

The Super Bowl is the one time every year when the NFL world all converges on one place. And for that reason, there is always a lot of talk about Super Bowl locations.

Fans and analysts alike will always talk about the hosts for the Big Game not just in terms of the venue being a good spot to watch the two best teams in the league face off for a championship and the Lombardi Trophy. However, let’s also not forget the atmosphere around the game, where fans can enjoy themselves.

Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen a run on west coast Super Bowl locations. State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ hosted in 2023 as the Chiefs upended the Eagles while it was new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA that served as the setting for the 2022 game with the Rams toppling the Bengals on their home turn.

But where is the Super Bowl heading next?

Super Bowl locations in 2024, 2025, 2026 and beyond

These are the officially announced Super Bowl locations for 2024, 2025 and 2026 that have officially been announced:

  • Super Bowl 58 – Feb. 11, 2024: Allegiant Stadium – Paradise, NV (Las Vegas Raiders)
  • Super Bowl 59 – Feb. 9, 2025: Caesars Superdome – New Orleans, LA (New Orleans Saints)
  • Super Bowl 60 – Feb. 8, 2026: Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, CA (San Francisco 49ers)

Allegiant Stadium, which opened only in 2020, will be hosting the Big Game for the first time in the venue’s history. Levi’s Stadium, which was just recently announced as the host for 2026, also hosted Super Bowl 50 in which the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers. As for the Caesars Superdome, no venue has hosted the game more times than the fixture in New Orleans, the most recent of which was in 2013 as John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens topped his brother, Jim Harbaugh, and the San Francisco 49ers.

These should be some terrific hosts for the event where the NFL converges at the end of every season, though. The cities around these places offer plenty of fun and, overall, it should be a phenomenal time.

Of course, all 32 teams are simply booking these dates and locations on their calendars, planning on playing for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy.

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