Los Angeles Region to Host Super Bowl LXI in 2027, Welcoming the NFL’s Biggest Stage For the Second Time This Decade to SoFi Stadium

The Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee, led by the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, officially received the handoff of Super Bowl LXI that will be played at SoFi Stadium on February 14, 2027. The return to Los Angeles comes on the heels of Super Bowl LVI just five years ago in 2022, which delivered historic global viewership, record-setting engagement, and significant economic and community impact across the region.

“We are thrilled to return to the world-class SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LXI, five years after the Los Angeles Rams lifted the Lombardi Trophy on their home field,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “LA is our backyard—two franchises, NFL Network, incredible media partners and in 2028, flag football in the Summer Olympics. We have the utmost confidence in the Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee to put on another great show.”

Sixty years ago, Los Angeles helped make history when Super Bowl 1 was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Super Bowl LXI will be the ninth Super Bowl hosted in the greater Los Angeles region since then, reinforcing the region’s legacy as an iconic Super Bowl host and one of the most trusted and sought-after markets for global sporting events.

“Los Angeles is proud to once again welcome the NFL’s biggest moment of the year to Los Angeles,” said Kathryn Schloessman, President & CEO, Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission and CEO, Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee. “Hosting Super Bowl LXI allows Los Angeles to leverage a global stage to celebrate its history, uplift our communities, and create lasting economic and social impact that extends far beyond the final whistle.”

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