Where will future Super Bowls be hosted? Super Bowl 61, 62 locations, dates

The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet in Super Bowl 60 on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The game is a rematch of Super Bowl 49 in 2014, which the Patriots won 28-24, which was held at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, under then coach Bill Belichick. This time, former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel leads the Patriots in his first season after being fired by Amy Adams Strunk in 2024.

The Super Bowl, an annual contest between the AFC and NFC Champions in the NFL, is hosted at a neutral venue every year. Here’s where the next two Super Bowls will be held.

Where will future Super Bowls be hosted? Super Bowl 61, Super Bowl 62 location and dates

The next two Super Bowl sites have already been announced by the NFL:

  • Super Bowl 61 will be on Feb. 14, 2027 at SoFi Stadium (70,240 capacity) in Inglewood, California.
  • Super Bowl 62 will be on Feb. 23, 2028 at Mercedes Benz Stadium (71,000 capacity) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Miami and New Orleans have hosted the most Super Bowls, each with 11. Los Angeles has the second most with eight.

Nashville has yet to host a Super Bowl, but with a new stadium set to open in 2027, that could change.

Could Nashville be a host site for future Super Bowls? What the NFL said

The Titans‘ new stadium will be enclosed and have a capacity of around 60,000. Along with the city being a popular destination for tourists, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell indicated that Nashville would be an ideal location for future Super Bowls.

“The work that they’ve done here from the moment you had the draft and what you’ve done to change the trajectory of the draft ― you actually took the draft and you made it yours, but you did it in a way that was incredibly impactful to the NFL and the Titans ― and I think all of us at that moment had the wake-up moment that this is a Super Bowl-ready city,” Goodell said in November. “The one thing that’s missing is the stage. I think now we’re building a great stage.”

The new stadium will include outdoor terraces that replicate the experience of a rooftop bar, as well as have all the amenities you’d expect: concessions, comfortable seating, accessibility and the technological capabilities to stay connected with the outside world from inside the venue.

The earliest Nashville could be selected for a Super Bowl would be Super Bowl 63 in 2029.

Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex atjdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds.

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