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Super Bowl LXIV (2030): What We Know So Far

Super Bowl LXIV is the 2030 edition of the NFL Championship game. Here is everything confirmed and projected so far.

Super Bowl Number

Super Bowl LXIV

Season

2029 NFL Season

Expected Date

February 2030

Host City

To Be Confirmed

Halftime Show

To Be Announced

Broadcast

TBD (CBS/NBC/Fox/ABC)

When Is Super Bowl LXIV?

Super Bowl LXIV — the 2030 edition of the NFL Championship — is expected to be played on the first Sunday of February 2030. The NFL has held the Super Bowl in early February since 2004, moving the game back from its traditional January slot to allow for an extended regular season. Based on the 2030 calendar, the projected date is the first Sunday of February 2030, most likely February 2 or February 9, 2030. The NFL will officially confirm the exact date and kickoff time as part of its annual schedule release.

Kickoff traditionally occurs around 6:30 PM Eastern Time, with pregame coverage beginning 3–4 hours earlier. Super Bowl week includes Opening Night on Monday, Media Day events Tuesday through Friday, and the game on Sunday. The week prior to the Super Bowl has grown into a major cultural event in itself, with concerts, parties, and fan events drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors to the host city.

Super Bowl LXIV Host City

The host city for Super Bowl LXIV (2030) has not yet been formally announced by the NFL. The league typically selects host cities three to four years in advance through a formal bid process. Cities must demonstrate sufficient hotel capacity (typically 30,000+ rooms), transportation infrastructure, stadium quality and capacity, and the ability to host the full week of ancillary events.

Historically, the Super Bowl rotates among a small group of warm-weather markets and cities with retractable-roof or climate-controlled stadiums. Miami (11 times), New Orleans (11 times), Los Angeles (8 times), and Phoenix/Glendale (5 times) have hosted the most Super Bowls. Las Vegas hosted its first Super Bowl in 2024 and immediately became a top future candidate. Indianapolis, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Detroit have also hosted in recent years.

Super Bowl 2030 Teams: Who Might Play?

The 2029 NFL season will determine the two teams that compete in Super Bowl LXIV. The defending champion from Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles, enters as a legitimate contender alongside perennial AFC powerhouses. The Kansas City Chiefs, winners of three Super Bowls in five years before their 2025 defeat, remain the benchmark in the AFC with Patrick Mahomes under center.

Other franchises consistently positioned as Super Bowl contenders include the Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, and Dallas Cowboys. The NFL's salary cap structure ensures parity, with any of 8–12 teams holding a realistic path to Super Bowl LXIV each season. The playoffs expand the field to 14 teams, meaning just over half the league gets a postseason chance.

Super Bowl LXIV Halftime Show

The halftime show performer for Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 has not yet been announced. The Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show — the official sponsor since 2023 — typically announces the performer approximately three months before the game. Recent performers have included Kendrick Lamar (Super Bowl LIX, 2025), Usher (Super Bowl LVIII, 2024), Rihanna (Super Bowl LVII, 2023), and Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent (Super Bowl LVI, 2022).

Artists frequently mentioned as future halftime show possibilities include Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Post Malone, Tyler the Creator, Bad Bunny, and several legacy rock acts. The NFL selects performers based on catalog depth, cultural relevance, spectacle potential, and broad demographic appeal. The halftime show reaches over 120 million viewers — often exceeding the game itself — making it one of the most watched musical performances in history.

How to Watch Super Bowl 2030

The broadcast rights for Super Bowl LXIV will follow the NFL's rotating television deal. Since 2014, the Super Bowl has rotated among CBS, NBC, Fox, and ABC/ESPN on a roughly annual basis. Each network also streams the game on its digital platform — Paramount+, Peacock, Tubi/Fox Sports app, and ESPN+ respectively. Virtual MVPD services including YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Sling TV will carry the broadcast network.

The NFL+ streaming service also carries select Super Bowl content, and the league has expanded international streaming rights deals with the BBC, Channel 4, and various partners. The Super Bowl is broadcast in over 180 countries worldwide. For the most current information on streaming options, see our Super Bowl streaming guide.

Super Bowl 2030 Tickets

Official Super Bowl LXIV tickets will be distributed through the NFL's annual ticket lottery, which opens for registration months before the game. Face-value tickets through the lottery range from approximately $950 to $1,500, though demand vastly exceeds supply. Each of the 32 NFL teams also receives a ticket allocation, with the two participating teams receiving the largest share for distribution to their season ticket holders.

On the secondary market, Super Bowl tickets typically trade at significant premiums. Based on recent trends, expect secondary market prices ranging from $4,500 for upper-level seating to $15,000–$30,000+ for premium and club seats, with the cost varying considerably based on the matchup and host city. For more details on purchasing options, see our Super Bowl tickets guide.

Super Bowl LXIV Quick Facts

  • Game Number: Super Bowl LXIV (#64)
  • NFL Season: 20292030
  • Expected Date: First Sunday of February 2030
  • Host City: To be confirmed by the NFL
  • Halftime Performer: To be announced
  • Broadcast Network: TBD (rotating: CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC/ESPN)
  • Defending Champion: Philadelphia Eagles (Super Bowl LIX, 2025)
  • Conference Champions: Determined by 2029 NFL playoffs

For complete Super Bowl history and results for all previous games, visit our Super Bowl history page. For the full list of champions since 1967, see our Super Bowl winners page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for February 2027. The exact date and location will be officially announced by the NFL. The game typically takes place on the first Sunday of February.

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