November 18, 2024
The Super Bowl LIX Opening Night: Monday, February 3, 2025
Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
Opening night celebrates the arrival of the AFC and NFC champions in New Orleans with an opportunity for fans to attend the event with players and coaches. Family-friendly activities, photo opportunities, and Exclusive NFL Shop merchandise will be available. Tickets will be $20. Fans can register their interest in purchasing tickets on NFL.com/SuperBowlLocal or by downloading the NFL OnePass app.
Super Bowl Experience (Feb. 5 – 8, 2025)
Super Bowl Experience – the NFL's immersive football festival – is a family-friendly event held annually during Super Bowl Week. This event will offer fans the chance to meet current NFL players and Legends for autographs, shop for exclusive gear at the NFL Shop presented by Visa, and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Fans can take memorable photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, race in a 40-yard dash against virtual NFL players on LED screens and explore a display featuring all 58 Super Bowl rings. Adult prices starting at $20 inclusive of all venue and ticket fees; Kids 12 & under free daily. Fans can download the NFL OnePass app for the most up-to-date information and register their interest in purchasing event tickets once on-sale by visiting NFL.com/SuperBowlLocal.
Super Bowl Host Committee Parade (Feb. 8, 2025)
Showcasing the magic of Mardi Gras, the first-ever Super Bowl Host Committee Parade will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. CT, in the heart of the French Quarter. The parade is a celebration of New Orleans hosting its record-tying 11th Super Bowl, featuring Super Bowl-themed floats from NFL partners, high school and college marching bands, and local stomping groups. Parade-goers can expect to catch a variety of throws, including NFL-themed beads and plush footballs. Brought to life by Carnival legend Barry Kern of Mardi Gras World, the Super Bowl Host Committee Parade promises a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests and athletes. Reigning as King of the parade will be Louisiana’s own celebrity, Todd Graves. Free and open to the public, the parade will kick off at the corner of Esplanade Avenue and Decatur Street, winding through the French Quarter and down Decatur to Poydras Street, concluding on St. Charles Avenue in the Warehouse District.
Taste of the NFL (Feb. 8, 2025)
Taste of the NFL is a culinary and gridiron extravaganza – it’s the NFL’s largest philanthropic culinary event held during Super Bowl weekend, featuring top chefs, NFL greats, captivating entertainment and the shared mission of tackling food insecurity among children in Louisiana and nationwide. All net proceeds will benefit national nonprofit GENYOUth’s commitment to End Student Hunger to help increase equitable access to and participation in school meals among at-risk children in New Orleans and throughout the U.S. Scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. CT at the National World War II Museum, the event is hosted by five nationally acclaimed celebrity chefs who are committed to ending student hunger – Andrew Zimmern, Carla Hall, Tim Love, Lasheeda Perry, and Mark Bucher – and they will be joined by over 25 culinary masters, including New Orleans culinary superstars, all of whom will prepare their own Taste of the NFL signature dishes. The chefs will be accompanied by an all-star lineup of NFL Legends and players along with surprise and delight moments – New Orleans style. For more information and tickets, please visit TasteoftheNFL.com.
Super Bowl LIX (Feb. 9, 2025)
The New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Host Committee, led by the New Orleans Saints and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, is excited to be hosting the City’s record-tying 11th NFL Championship game on Feb. 9, 2025. The Host Committee works in partnership with the National Football League to deliver a successful Super Bowl LIX while driving lasting social and economic impact in the Greater New Orleans area. Learn more about the New Orleans Super LIX Host Committee at nolasuperbowl.com.
Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
Opening night celebrates the arrival of the AFC and NFC champions in New Orleans with an opportunity for fans to attend the event with players and coaches. Family-friendly activities, photo opportunities, and Exclusive NFL Shop merchandise will be available. Tickets will be $20. Fans can register their interest in purchasing tickets on NFL.com/SuperBowlLocal or by downloading the NFL OnePass app.
Super Bowl Experience (Feb. 5 – 8, 2025)
Super Bowl Experience – the NFL's immersive football festival – is a family-friendly event held annually during Super Bowl Week. This event will offer fans the chance to meet current NFL players and Legends for autographs, shop for exclusive gear at the NFL Shop presented by Visa, and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Fans can take memorable photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, race in a 40-yard dash against virtual NFL players on LED screens and explore a display featuring all 58 Super Bowl rings. Adult prices starting at $20 inclusive of all venue and ticket fees; Kids 12 & under free daily. Fans can download the NFL OnePass app for the most up-to-date information and register their interest in purchasing event tickets once on-sale by visiting NFL.com/SuperBowlLocal.
Super Bowl Host Committee Parade (Feb. 8, 2025)
Showcasing the magic of Mardi Gras, the first-ever Super Bowl Host Committee Parade will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. CT, in the heart of the French Quarter. The parade is a celebration of New Orleans hosting its record-tying 11th Super Bowl, featuring Super Bowl-themed floats from NFL partners, high school and college marching bands, and local stomping groups. Parade-goers can expect to catch a variety of throws, including NFL-themed beads and plush footballs. Brought to life by Carnival legend Barry Kern of Mardi Gras World, the Super Bowl Host Committee Parade promises a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests and athletes. Reigning as King of the parade will be Louisiana’s own celebrity, Todd Graves. Free and open to the public, the parade will kick off at the corner of Esplanade Avenue and Decatur Street, winding through the French Quarter and down Decatur to Poydras Street, concluding on St. Charles Avenue in the Warehouse District.
Taste of the NFL (Feb. 8, 2025)
Taste of the NFL is a culinary and gridiron extravaganza – it’s the NFL’s largest philanthropic culinary event held during Super Bowl weekend, featuring top chefs, NFL greats, captivating entertainment and the shared mission of tackling food insecurity among children in Louisiana and nationwide. All net proceeds will benefit national nonprofit GENYOUth’s commitment to End Student Hunger to help increase equitable access to and participation in school meals among at-risk children in New Orleans and throughout the U.S. Scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. CT at the National World War II Museum, the event is hosted by five nationally acclaimed celebrity chefs who are committed to ending student hunger – Andrew Zimmern, Carla Hall, Tim Love, Lasheeda Perry, and Mark Bucher – and they will be joined by over 25 culinary masters, including New Orleans culinary superstars, all of whom will prepare their own Taste of the NFL signature dishes. The chefs will be accompanied by an all-star lineup of NFL Legends and players along with surprise and delight moments – New Orleans style. For more information and tickets, please visit TasteoftheNFL.com.
Super Bowl LIX (Feb. 9, 2025)
The New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Host Committee, led by the New Orleans Saints and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, is excited to be hosting the City’s record-tying 11th NFL Championship game on Feb. 9, 2025. The Host Committee works in partnership with the National Football League to deliver a successful Super Bowl LIX while driving lasting social and economic impact in the Greater New Orleans area. Learn more about the New Orleans Super LIX Host Committee at nolasuperbowl.com.