Future Super Bowl Locations and Dates: Where Will 61 and 62 Be Hosted?

Future Super Bowl Locations and Dates: Where Will 61 and 62 Be Hosted?

Super Bowl 60 is set for February 8, 2025, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The matchup features the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks. This game is intriguing as it revisits the fierce competition from Super Bowl 49 in 2014, where the Patriots triumphed 28-24.

This year, the Patriots will be led by Mike Vrabel, a former Tennessee Titans coach. Vrabel began his tenure with the Patriots in 2024 after parting ways with the Titans.

Future Super Bowl Locations and Dates: Where Will 61 and 62 Be Hosted?

The NFL has confirmed the venues for Super Bowls 61 and 62.

Upcoming Super Bowl Details

  • Super Bowl 61: February 14, 2027
    Location: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California (Capacity: 70,240)
  • Super Bowl 62: February 23, 2028
    Location: Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia (Capacity: 71,000)

Historically, Miami and New Orleans share the record for hosting the most Super Bowls, with each city having held the event 11 times. Los Angeles ranks second, having hosted the Super Bowl eight times.

Nashville’s Future Possibilities

Nashville aims to host its first Super Bowl as it prepares to open a new stadium in 2027. The enclosed stadium is projected to hold around 60,000 fans and is expected to enhance the city’s appeal for hosting major events.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell believes Nashville is well-suited for the Super Bowl. In November, he praised the city’s efforts during the NFL Draft and highlighted the potential of Nashville as a “Super Bowl-ready city.” Goodell noted, “The one thing that’s missing is the stage. I think now we’re building a great stage.”

The new stadium will feature outdoor terraces, providing a rooftop bar-like experience. It will also include modern amenities, such as comfortable seating, diverse concessions, and advanced technological capabilities to keep fans connected.

The earliest Nashville could be selected to host a Super Bowl is Super Bowl 63 in 2029. As the city prepares for this potential opportunity, the excitement surrounding Nashville continues to grow.