How is Super Bowl host city chosen and who are the future hosts?

Allegiant Stadium, the site of Super Bowl 58 between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Purchase Licensing Rights

The Super Bowl will be played on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada between the AFC champion and reigning Super Bowl winners the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers.
See how the venue was chosen and which ones will be next.
Where is Super Bowl 2024?
The Super Bowl will take place at Allegiant Stadium, located next to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.
The multi-purpose domed stadium opened in 2020 and is home to the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada’s Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels college football team.

With a 65,000 capacity, the fully enclosed air-conditioned stadium will be the first to host the Super Bowl in Nevada.
Which cities have hosted the Super Bowl?
2023 LVII Glendale, Arizona
2022 LVI Inglewood, California
2021 LV Tampa, Florida
2020 LIV Miami Gardens, Florida
2019 LIII Atlanta, Georgia
2018 LII Minneapolis, Minnesota
2017 LI Houston, Texas
2016 L Santa Clara, California
2015 XLIX Glendale, Arizona
2014 XLVIII East Rutherford, New Jersey
2013 XLVII New Orleans, Louisiana
2012 XLVI Indianapolis, Indiana
2011 XLV Arlington, Texas
2010 XLIV Miami, Florida
2009 XLIII Tampa, Florida
2008 XLII Glendale, Arizona
2007 XLI Miami, Florida
2006 XL Detroit, Michigan
2005 XXXIX Jacksonville, Florida
2004 XXXVIII Houston, Texas
2003 XXXVII San Diego, California
2002 XXXVI New Orleans, Louisiana
2001 XXXV Tampa, Florida
Exit mobile version