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Where is Super Bowl 60?

The Super Bowl is headed back to the Bay Area in 2026. Mark Schofield runs through the details of the location for Super Bowl 60.

NFL: FEB 07 Super Bowl 50 - Broncos v Panthers - Pregame
NFL: FEB 07 Super Bowl 50 - Broncos v Panthers - Pregame
Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

The teams are not set yet.

But the venue is.

Today’s NFL Conference Championship Games are still underway — with the Denver Broncos hosting the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game and the Seattle Seahawks hosting the Los Angeles Rams later today in the NFC Championship Game — but the stage is set for the NFL’s big event.

Here’s where Super Bowl 60 will be played, how it will be broadcast, and more.

Update: And now we know the two teams, as the New England Patriots will meet the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.

Where will Super Bowl LX be played?

Super Bowl LX is set for Sunday, February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Despite being home to the San Francisco 49ers, Levi’s Stadium is not located in San Francisco itself, but rather about an hour south of San Francisco.

This is not the first time that Levi’s Stadium has played host to the NFL’s biggest event. The stadium was the site of Super Bowl 50 between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, won by the Broncos by a final score of 24-10.

Super Bowl LX will also be the third time the greater San Francisco area played host to the big game. Super Bowl XIX was held at Stanford Stadium in 1985, a game which saw the 49ers defeat the Miami Dolphins by a final score of 38-16.

When will Super Bowl 60 take place?

The game will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET, although the game will probably start shortly after that. It will air on NBC and streak on Peacock.

Who will perform at Super Bowl XL?

The NFL previously announced that Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show of Super Bowl 60. Charlie Puth is scheduled to sing the National Anthem, following a performance by Green Day to being the festivities.

Brandi Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful,” while Coco Jones will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”

What is the weather expected to be for Super Bowl LX?

While it is too far out for a truly accurate weather forecast, you can probably expect mild temperatures for Super Bowl LX. During Super Bowl 50 between the Broncos and the Panthers, the game-time temperature was around 75 degrees.

Historical data suggests temperatures in the 60s for that time of year in Santa Clara.

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