New Orleans will host the Super Bowl in 2025, with the game taking place at the Caesars Superdome, home of the Saints.
We are fresh off the Super Bowl being in Las Vegas, which is a non-stop partying city, and now will be headed to another party city.
When it comes to the halftime performer in New Orleans, everybody seems to have the same idea and that is to have legendary rapper Lil Wayne perform.
During a recent appearance on YG and Stevie’s 4HUNNID podcast, Wayne revealed that although it’s a dream of his, he hasn’t been contacted about performing at next year’s show.
“I will not lie to you,” said Weezy. “I have not got a call or nothing. But we are praying. We praying. We keeping our fingers crossed. I’m working hard. I’ma make sure this next album and everything I do is killer. I wanna just make it hard for them not to holler at the boy.”
He added, “I could be like RiRi. RiRi came out there and just went from year to year to year to year to year.”
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When Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of the city in 2005, the fear was that the Superdome would have to be demolished. That changed with the “biggest stadium reconstruction project in American history, the Superdome was reborn,” according to the stadium’s official website.
The Superdome has served many purposes, helping the city in a time of need as well as hosting major events and concerts.
New Orleans was originally scheduled to host this year’s championship game but the league increased the regular season from 17 to 18 total weeks and it conflicted with Mardi Gras. Las Vegas was instead given the Super Bowl in 2024, and New Orleans was moved to a year later.
New Orleans is not new to this, they are true to this as they will be tied with Miami for most Super Bowls hosted by a city with this being their 11th time.