Super Bowl LXI 2027
February 14, 2027 – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Super Bowl LXI is scheduled to take place on February 14, 2027, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. This state-of-the-art venue, which opened in 2020, serves as the home field for both the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. The stadium previously hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022, marking its inaugural Super Bowl event.
SoFi Stadium is renowned for its cutting-edge design and amenities. With a seating capacity of approximately 70,000, expandable to over 100,000 for major events, it features a distinctive translucent roof and the impressive Oculus, a 360-degree double-sided video board that enhances the spectator experience.
The selection of SoFi Stadium underscores the NFL’s confidence in Los Angeles as a premier destination for marquee events. The city’s favorable February climate, combined with its extensive hospitality infrastructure, makes it an ideal host. This event will mark the ninth time the Greater Los Angeles area has hosted the Super Bowl, reflecting its enduring appeal and capability to accommodate large-scale sporting events.
In terms of broadcasting, Super Bowl LXI will be nationally televised by ESPN and simulcast on ABC, marking the first Super Bowl collaboration between these sister networks. Notably, this will be the first time ABC has aired the Super Bowl since 2006 and ESPN’s inaugural broadcast of the event. Additionally, the game is expected to be streamed live on ESPN+ and NFL+, catering to the growing audience of digital viewers.
Los Angeles offers a plethora of attractions for visitors attending the Super Bowl. From the iconic beaches of Santa Monica and Venice to the cultural landmarks of Hollywood and the Getty Center, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy. The city’s diverse culinary scene and vibrant nightlife further enhance its appeal as a Super Bowl host city.
As the date approaches, fans can anticipate not only a thrilling championship game but also a week-long celebration of football and entertainment in the heart of Southern California. The NFL, in collaboration with local organizers, is expected to host a series of events leading up to the game, including fan experiences, concerts, and community outreach programs, ensuring a memorable Super Bowl experience for all attendees.