The Super Bowl is the crown of American football, and it’s not just about the game- it’s the NFL season is heating up, and as we gear up for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, it’s the perfect time to look ahead at where the biggest game in football will be hosted in the coming years. The NFL meticulously selects its Super Bowl locations, typically opting for warm-weather cities or domed stadiums to ensure optimal conditions for its grand event.
Here’s everything to know about the future Super Bowl games through 2028.
Super Bowl LIX: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Home Team: New Orleans Saints
- Date: February 9, 2025
SB LIX will take place at the iconic Caesars Superdome, marking the eighth time this stadium has hosted the big game- the most of any stadium in the country. The Superdome previously hosted Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013, in which the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling contest.
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New Orleans ties Miami for hosting the most Super Bowls overall, with this being the 11th in the city’s history. The Superdome remains a top choice for its vibrant atmosphere and ability to handle the grandeur of this event.
Super Bowl LX: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
- Home Team: San Francisco 49ers
- Date: February 8, 2026
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The NFL heads to the Bay Area for SB LX at Levi’s Stadium, which last hosted the championship game in 2016 (Super Bowl 50). In that game, the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10.
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Levi’s Stadium, which opened in 2014, is no stranger to high-profile events. Aside from Super Bowl 50, it also hosted the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2018 when Clemson crushed Alabama 44-16. This will be the stadium’s second SB and the third time the Bay Area has hosted the game overall, with Stanford Stadium hosting SB XIX in 1985.
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Super Bowl LXI: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
- Home Teams: Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers
- Date: February 14, 2027
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will welcome SB LXI, making it the second time this state-of-the-art venue has hosted the game. Opened in 2020, SoFi first hosted the Super Bowl in 2022 (Super Bowl LVI), when the Los Angeles Rams won their second championship by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on their home turf.
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Los Angeles will mark its ninth Super Bowl overall, cementing its place as one of the NFL’s favorite destinations. Previously, the Rose Bowl hosted five Super Bowls, while the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum hosted two. Adding to its resume, SoFi Stadium hosted the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship, where Georgia dominated TCU 65-7.
Super Bowl LXII: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
- Home Team: Atlanta Falcons
- Date: February 13, 2028
Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host Super Bowl LXII, marking Atlanta’s fourth time as a Super Bowl city. The stadium, which opened in 2017, last hosted the event in 2019 (Super Bowl LIII), where the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in a defensive battle.
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Before Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta hosted two Super Bowls at the now-demolished Georgia Dome- SB XXVIII in 1994 and SBl XXXIV in 2000. The venue is also a hub for college football, hosting the SEC Championship annually and the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2017, where Alabama edged Georgia in a classic game.
What’s Behind These Super Bowl Venues?
As the NFL moves forward with its plans, it’s clear that the league prioritizes ahead of time venues and locations with rich football histories. From the lively streets of New Orleans to the glitzy vibes of Los Angeles and Atlanta’s vibrant culture, fans are in for unforgettable Super Bowl experiences through 2028.
So, wait and prepare for these incredible matchups at some of the most iconic stadiums in the country!
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