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Super Bowl’s upcoming locations, and full host city history

Here’s where the Super Bowl will be next, and every place it’s already been.

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 24: Aerial view of the SoFi Stadium, which will host the main opening ceremony of 2028 Summer Olympics, on November 24, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
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The Super Bowl will take place in Santa Clara, California in 2026 — heading to Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. It’s the second time the game has been hosted by the stadium, and the third time in the last 10 years the game has been in the state.

When it comes to the Super Bowl, homogenization has been the NFL’s goal. There’s been an ongoing desire to ensure that weather has no impact on the game — which is why we’ve seen a massive proliferation in games either being played in cities with no chance of rain and snow, or teams that have domed stadiums. Here’s a complete breakdown of every city that has hosted the game so far — and those that are hosting the game in the future.

1960s

  • 1967: Los Angeles, California
  • 1968: Miami, Florida
  • 1969: Miami, Florida

1970s

  • 1970: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1971: Miami, Florida
  • 1972: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1973: Los Angeles, California
  • 1974: Houston, Texas
  • 1975: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1976: Miami, Florida
  • 1977: Pasadena, California
  • 1978: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1979: Miami, Florida

1980s

  • 1980: Pasadena, California
  • 1981: New Orleans, Lousiana
  • 1982: Pontiac, Michigan
  • 1983: Pasadena, California
  • 1984: Tampa, Florida
  • 1985: Stanford, California
  • 1986: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1987: Pasadena, California
  • 1988: San Diego, California
  • 1989: Miami, Florida

1990s

  • 1990: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1991: Tampa, Florida
  • 1992: Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 1993: Pasadena, California
  • 1994: Atlanta, Georgia
  • 1995: Miami, Florida
  • 1996: Tempe, Arizona
  • 1997: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1998: San Diego, California
  • 1999: Miami, Florida

2000s

  • 2000: Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2001: Tampa, Florida
  • 2002: New Orleans, Lousiana
  • 2003: San Diego, California
  • 2004: Houston, Texans
  • 2005: Jacksonville, Florida
  • 2006: Detroit, Michigan
  • 2007: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • 2008: Glendale, Arizona
  • 2009: Tampa, Florida

2010s

  • 2010: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • 2011: Arlington, Texas
  • 2012: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2013: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2014: East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • 2015: Glendale, Arizona
  • 2016: Santa Clara, California
  • 2017: Houston, Texas
  • 2018: Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 2019: Atlanta, Georgia

2020s

  • 2020: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • 2021: Tampa, Florida
  • 2022: Inglewood, California
  • 2023: Glendale, Arizona
  • 2024: Paradise, Nevada
  • 2025: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2026: Santa Clara, California
  • 2027: Inglewood, California
  • 2028: Atlanta, Georgia

If this seems like an extremely weighted list, you’re right. Here’s a per-state breakdown of Super Bowl games.

Super Bowl games by state

  • Florida: 17
  • California: 15
  • Louisiana: 11
  • Arizona: 4
  • Georgia: 4
  • Texas: 4
  • Michigan: 2
  • Minnesota: 2
  • Indiana: 1
  • Nevada: 1
  • New Jersey: 1

Dome/No Dome games

  • Dome: 27
  • No Dome: 35

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