Super Bowl LVIII Frequently Asked Questions
Football fan or not, everybody knows that the Super Bowl isn’t just another sporting event. It’s the biggest single sporting event in the country year after year. Getting Super Bowl tickets and experiencing the game is often a once-in-a-lifetime experience for people. In other words, fans attending the game and pre-game festivities don’t always know what to expect. That’s why we wanted to put together a Super Bowl FAQ for Super Bowl LVIII to ensure that fans who are going to the game or watching it on TV can be on the same page.
When and Where is Super Bowl LVIII?
Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled for February 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Allegiant stadium is the full-time home stadium of the Las Vegas Raiders. It is also the site of the Pac-12 Football Championship game on Dec 1, 2023.
This will mark the first time Las Vegas and the state of Nevada will welcome the Super Bowl.
Who is Performing at the Halftime Show of Super Bowl LVIII?
Usher has been booked as the headlining act for the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. Typically, several guest performers join the headlining act on stage, but it remains to be seen who will be joining Usher during his performance.
What Will Parking Be Like at Super Bowl LVIII?
While Allegiant Stadium will be expecting a crowd of over 65,000 people for Super Bowl LVIII, there should be plenty of parking spaces available. The venue has more than 14,000 parking spaces on the premises to accommodate fans. There are also an extra 7,000 spaces on the outskirts of the stadium, providing more than enough parking for everyone attending the game.
Are There Other Events Leading Up to Super Bowl LVIII?
There are countless events in the Las Vegas area leading up to Super Bowl LVIII, including concerts, parties and tailgates. These events tend to get announced toward the second half of the NFL season.
How Do I Buy Tickets to Super Bowl LVIII?
Needless to say, there is always a huge demand for Super Bowl tickets. Most tickets are distributed by the 32 NFL franchises, with the two teams participating in the Super Bowl sharing 35% of the tickets, while the 30 other teams also get a small percentage of tickets. As the host team, the Arizona Cardinals will get 5% of the tickets to distribute. Most teams give their season-ticket holders primary access to Super Bowl tickets. The NFL also has an allotment that it tends to distribute to its partners.
For the average fan, the best way to buy Super Bowl tickets is usually on the secondary market. During the two weeks between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl, the secondary market is flooded with tickets. While most fans flock to buy tickets as soon as their team earns a spot in the Super Bowl, that’s not always the best time to buy. Super Bowl ticket prices tend to drop in the last few days before the game when ticket holders with no intention of attending the game start to lower their prices. This is the best time for fans who want to attend Super Bowl LVIII to buy their tickets on the secondary market.
How Can I Watch Super Bowl LVIII on TV?
For fans who don’t get their hands on tickets, Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast on CBS. It will mark the 22nd time CBS has broadcast the big game, the most of any network. CBS' history with the Super Bowl dates back to Jan. 15, 1967, when it broadcast the Green Bay Packers win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I.