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Which stadiums are going to host future Super Bowls?

Philip Marsh
Which stadiums are going to host future Super Bowls?Getty Images
The host stadium for the next four Super Bowls have already been confirmed.

The Super Bowl is the highlight of the NFL year, as millions of fans tune in each year to see who will lift the Vince Lombardi trophy.

To date, a total of 27 different stadiums have hosted the Super Bowl. None more so than the Caesers Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana which has held the event on seven occasions.

Of the 27, eight no longer exist, including the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida which was the location of five different Super Bowls between 1968 and 1979.

This season's Super Bowl will be held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 11, 2024 - with Usher providing the half-time entertainment.

But it is not just this season's Super Bowl location which has been decided, and this week the stadium for the 2027 showpiece event was announced.

In early 2025, the Super Bowl will return to Louisiana once again to be played at the Caesers Superdome.

A year later it will move west to California to be held at Levi's Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers.

And Super Bowl LXI in February 2027 will stay in California and return to SoFi Stadium - which hosted the Los Angeles Rams' 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at Super Bowl LVI.

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