Super Bowl Stadiums: Every Venue That Has Hosted the Big Game
From the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1967 to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in 2024, here is every Super Bowl venue and what made each one special.
The Super Bowl has been played at some of the most iconic venues in American sports history — and in some cases, at stadiums that have long since been demolished. The NFL's preference for warm-weather cities or venues with retractable roofs means that a handful of locations have hosted the game multiple times while most NFL cities have never had the honor.
| Stadium | Super Bowls Hosted |
|---|---|
Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV | LVIII (2024) |
State Farm Stadium Glendale, AZ | LVII (2023), XLIX (2015), XLII (2008) |
SoFi Stadium Inglewood, CA | LVI (2022) |
Hard Rock Stadium Miami, FL | LIV (2020) |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, GA | LIII (2019) |
U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis, MN | LII (2018) |
NRG Stadium Houston, TX | LI (2017), XXXVIII (2004) |
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, CA | 50 (2016) |
University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ | XLIX (2015), XLII (2008) |
MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ | XLVIII (2014) |
Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN | XLVI (2012) |
Cowboys Stadium Arlington, TX | XLV (2011) |
Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens, FL | XLIV (2010), XLI (2007) |
Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL | LV (2021), XLIII (2009), XXXV (2001) |
Caesars Superdome New Orleans, LA | LIX (2025), XLVII (2013), XXXVI (2002) |
The Most Popular Super Bowl Venues
The New Orleans Superdome (now Caesars Superdome) has hosted more Super Bowls than any other single venue in history — 11 times as of 2025. Miami's stadium (which has operated under multiple names, from the Orange Bowl to Hard Rock Stadium) has collectively hosted more Super Bowls than any other metropolitan area in the country.
Why Warm-Weather Venues Are Preferred
The NFL historically avoided cold-weather outdoor venues for the Super Bowl, preferring warm climates or domed stadiums to guarantee good weather and an optimal experience for fans traveling to the game. The 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey — played at 49°F — was an experiment that produced a lopsided game but proved an outdoor cold-weather Super Bowl could work.
Notable Super Bowl Stadium Moments
- Caesars Superdome (2013): The power outage during Super Bowl XLVII created one of the game's most memorable moments.
- SoFi Stadium (2022): The Rams won the Super Bowl in their own home stadium, an unprecedented event.
- Raymond James Stadium (2021): Tom Brady won his 7th Super Bowl in his home stadium.
- Allegiant Stadium (2024): The first Super Bowl in Las Vegas drew massive celebrity attendance and huge viewership.
For more Super Bowl coverage, see our Host Cities guide andSuper Bowl History.
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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