PHOENIX – The Super Bowl is headed back to Las Vegas.

The NFL voted Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium as the host city for Super Bowl 63 at the league’s owners meeting, it was announced March 30.

“We’re excited to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas and provide our fans another incredible experience in one of America’s greatest sport and entertainment destinations,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “Super Bowl LVIII demonstrated the scale, energy and hospitality the city brings to global events, and we look forward to working alongside the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the Raiders and the community to deliver an even greater experience this time around.”

Las Vegas had been gaining momentum in recent weeks to host Super Bowl 63.

The formal announcement means Las Vegas is set to host its second Super Bowl. Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium was the venue in 2024 for Super Bowl 58 when the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime.