Super Bowl 2024 – Venue, Performances, Tickets, and More
The biggest sporting event of the year is back! As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs, everyone is already planning ahead and making arrangements to make the most of Super Bowl Sunday. For those still looking for more details to plan the day, here is everything they need to know about Super Bowl 2024, including the venue, performances, concerts, parties, tickets, deals, and more!
Game day information
The Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled for February 11, 2024, where the SF 49ers will play the reigning champions, the Kansas City Chiefs. Nevada is getting ready to host their first-ever Super Bowl, with the game will be held at the Allegiant Stadium (home of the Las Vegas Raiders) near Las Vegas.
Reaching the venue
The Allegiant Stadium is adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip, a mere three miles away from the Harry Reid International Airport, making it easy to reach. It opened in 2020 and has a seating capacity of 65,000 people, which is expected to be completely filled up by fans this year. Those who plan on driving down to the location may want to pre-book their parking spots as well. Limited parking is available inside the venue, but there are plenty of other lots nearby.
Who’s performing at the Super Bowl?
Here is one of the most common questions about the Super Bowl—who’s going to be performing?
For the pre-game show, the National Anthem is going to be led by Reba McIntire. This will be followed by performances by Post Malone and Andra Day, singing “America the Beautiful” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” respectively.
That’s not all! Those planning to head to Vegas are in for another treat, as there are several other concerts and performances lined up for Super Bowl Week. Some of these include:
- Adele, on February 2–3 and 9–10, at Caesar’s Palace
- U2, On February 2–3, 7, and 9–10 at MSG Sphere
- Christina Aguilera on February 2–3 and 9–10 at Voltaire at the Venetian, Las Vegas
- Wu-Tang Clan on February 9–10 at The Theater at Virgin Hotels
Other events to expect
Super Bowl week is known for being a celebration like no other. Visitors in Vegas can enjoy a whole lot more with parties and events such as:
- MAXIM Casino Royale Experience, which will be headlined by 50 Cent and 21 Savage (February 10, Resort World)
- The ultimate Super Bowl Experience at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center—a must-visit for die-hard football fans (February 7–10)
- Shaq’s Fun House at the XS Nightclub at Encore, which is expected to see celebs such as Lil Wayne, Diplo, and more
- Comedy events by Sebastian Maniscalco and the comedic duo Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura on February 9–10 at the Encore Theater (Wynn Las Vegas) and MGM Grand Garden Arena, respectively
Watching the Super Bowl
The best way to experience the madness, thrill, and excitement of the Super Bowl is to head on down to Vegas. However, expect the Super Bowl 2024 ticket prices to be steep! With the pop-culture buzz hitting the NFL, this year’s tickets are slated to be the most expensive ever. Currently, the cheapest Super Bowl 2024 tickets could cost buyers around $7,000 per person when buying directly from authorized sources. At reseller websites, these tickets are being sold for around $12,082 on average.
Don’t worry, though, there are less expensive ways to catch the game. Viewers can enjoy the game and halftime show live at home on CBS, stream it via Paramount Plus, or watch it on the NFL app or website.
How to book Super Bowl tickets?
The easiest and quickest way to buy 2024 Super Bowl tickets is by shopping online. To avoid falling for scams, it is best to avoid private resellers. To view current ticket prices and make bookings, head to TicketMaster or other resale sites. In addition to game-day tickets, buyers can also make reservations for official Super Bowl experience packages via TicketMaster and OnLocation to get the ultimate football experience. These plans include:
On the Fifty : It comes with all-inclusive pre-game access, appearances by 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, premium cuisine, and post-game field access.
Club 67 : This allows access to an all-inclusive pre-game party (with a performance by Billy Idol), appearances by NFL legends, an exclusive chef-curated menu, and more.
Kickoff Club, Touchdown Club, and Playmaker’s Club : These packages offer access to an all-inclusive pre-game party, a live DJ, photo opportunities, a menu featuring tailgate fare, interactive games, and a whole lot more.
Prices for these plans can only be checked upon joining the queue on TicketMaster.