Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium Eyes Future Super Bowl Bid as Vegas Secures 2029 Game
The NFL has officially awarded Super Bowl LXIII to Las Vegas for the 2029 season, though a specific date remains unset. The announcement, made at the league’s spring meetings, confirms Sin City will host its second championship game after the successful 2024 event at Allegiant Stadium.
For Santa Clara sports fans and local business leaders, the news shifts focus to the future bidding landscape. Levi’s Stadium, which hosted a wildly successful Super Bowl 50 in 2016, remains a premier venue in the league’s rotation. The stadium’s modern facilities and the Bay Area’s proven ability to handle mega-events keep it in strong contention for future games, likely in the 2030s.
“Seeing Vegas get another nod reinforces that the NFL rewards modern stadiums and strong host committees,” said a local hospitality executive who worked on Super Bowl 50. “Our infrastructure here in Santa Clara and Silicon Valley is second to none. When the time comes to bid again, we’ll be ready to bring the big game back to the heart of the Bay.”
The 2029 game will be played at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, a team with deep Bay Area roots, adding a layer of regional intrigue. While the exact date awaits the finalization of the 2029 season schedule, the announcement sets the stage for the next round of host city competitions, where Santa Clara is expected to be a formidable player.
