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Super Bowl LXI takes place on February 14, 2027—Valentine's Day—at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. As the championship game of the National Football League, the Super Bowl is far more than a football game; it's a cultural phenomenon that brings together more than 100 million American viewers and hundreds of millions more worldwide.
SoFi Stadium, which opened in 2020, is one of the most technologically advanced sports venues on the planet. Home to both the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers, the $5.5 billion facility features a translucent roof, a massive double-sided video board, and seating for over 70,000 fans with expandable capacity for major events. It previously hosted Super Bowl LVI in February 2022.
The Super Bowl halftime show has become a spectacle rivaling the game itself, with past performers including Beyoncé, Prince, Michael Jackson, Shakira, and Rihanna. Commercials during the broadcast command upwards of $7 million for a 30-second spot, and many viewers tune in specifically to watch the ads. The game-day experience extends to parties, prop bets, and an entire week of festivities in the host city.
Landing on Valentine's Day adds a unique twist to Super Bowl LXI—expect themed promotions, romantic overtones in advertising, and couples across America negotiating the dual celebrations. Whether your team is playing or you're there for the halftime show, it promises to be an unforgettable Sunday.
Where is Super Bowl LXI? Super Bowl LXI will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, just outside Los Angeles. The venue is accessible via the LA Metro K Line and is surrounded by the Hollywood Park entertainment district.
How much do Super Bowl tickets cost? Face-value tickets typically start around $1,000 for upper-level seats, but resale market prices often range from $5,000 to well over $20,000 depending on matchup, seat location, and demand.
What time does the Super Bowl start? The Super Bowl traditionally kicks off around 6:30 PM Eastern Time (3:30 PM Pacific) on Sunday. Pre-game coverage begins hours earlier, and the halftime show typically starts around 8:00 PM Eastern.