The NFL made it official on Wednesday. Super Bowl LVIII will be played in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium with the Raiders as the host team.
The biggest game. The brightest stage.
The Super Bowl is coming to @AllegiantStadm and Las Vegas. #SBLVIII
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— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) December 15, 2021
The game is scheduled for Feb. 11, 2024. The venue switched from New Orleans to Sin City because of the NFL’s decision to go to a 17-game schedule.
That pushed the Super Bowl’s date back and right smack into the middle of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The city can handle a lot of partying but those two events would have been overwhelming at the same time.
Raiders owner Mark Davis is overjoyed:
The Raiders Are Thrilled The National Football League Has Selected Las Vegas To Host Super Bowl (58) LVIII In February 2024..
Hosting The 2022 Pro Bowl..The 2022 NFL Draft.. And Now The 2024 Super Bowl Are Just Some Of The Ancillary Benefits Resulting From The Public-Private Partnership We Created With The State Of Nevada To Bring The Raiders To Las Vegas And Build Allegiant Stadium.
It’s Only The Beginning.. But For Now…
Las Vegas … The Super Bowl Is Coming To The Sports And Entertainment Capital Of The World!
-Mark Davis-
If you want to get in early for priority access it is only a $2,500.00 deposit per person.
Priority access to your dream #SuperBowl experience OFFICIALLY opens today! 🤩
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#SBLVIII | @NFL | #OnlyWithOnLocation pic.twitter.com/3QK7gf6gV3— On Location (@onlocationexp) December 15, 2021