Super Bowl LX week will once again be centered in San Francisco, but San Jose will kick off the fanfare
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Super Bowl LX week will once again be centered in San Francisco, but San Jose will kick off the fanfare
"The Super Bowl returns to Santa Clara in 2026, but San Francisco will once again play host to much of the fanfare leading up to the Big Game, while San Jose will reprise its role in kicking off the week of pageantry. NFL and Bay Area Host Committee officials announced the long-awaited lineup on Monday morning, which includes the return of both the Super Bowl Experience and the media hub to downtown San Francisco's Moscone Center."
"Peter O'Reilly, the NFL's executive vice president for club business, international and league events, said at a press conference, that they're committed to creating an unforgettable experience for both residents and those coming from across the country and around the world. Super Bowl LX will be played at Levi's Stadium the home of the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 8, 2026, with the festivities kicking off on Feb. 2."
"O'Reilly called the milestone Super Bowl a huge opportunity to do something really special together in northern California in one of the most vibrant, forward thinking, innovative parts of the world. The spectacle will kick off in San Jose like it did a decade ago for Super Bowl 50, in what O'Reilly referred to as a tone setter for the week. On Feb. 2 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, fans will have the opportunity"
Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Feb. 8, 2026, with festivities beginning Feb. 2. San Francisco's Moscone Center will host the Super Bowl Experience and the media hub. San Jose will open the week with a kickoff event at the McEnery Convention Center featuring players and coaches. NFL executive Peter O'Reilly said the league is committed to creating an unforgettable experience and called the milestone a major opportunity for northern California. Bay Area Host Committee CEO Zaileen Janmohamed said events should reflect a Bay Area Super Bowl, and San Jose launched a Fly, Stay and Play campaign.
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