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Super Bowl LVII in Phoenix

Welcome to Greater Phoenix, home of Super Bowl LVII. The game will be hosted at State Farm Stadium in Glendale Arizona – the home stadium of the Arizona Cardinals — on Feb. 12, 2023. 

Find info on the game, things to do around town, places to stay and more. Purchase tickets here.

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The 2023 Super Bowl LVII will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Feb. 12, 2023. This marks the fourth Super Bowl played in Greater Phoenix since 1996 — the year Super Bowl XXX took place at Sun Devil Stadium — and the third to take place at this venue, it follows Super Bowl XLII in 2008 and Super Bowl XLIX in 2015.

Rihanna is slated to the be the halftime show performer for this year's Super Bowl. 

Additional information will be added as it becomes available.

Find out more from the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee.

Visitor Center

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If you’re looking for information on what to do while you’re visiting Greater Phoenix for the game, please reach out to one of our Destination Experts.

While you’re in Phoenix, stop by our Visitor Center that will be located at: 455 N. 3rd St., Phoenix, 85004. You’ll find information and advice about what you can see and do, and some special goodies made for the big game.

The Visitor Center will be open from Feb 4 through Feb 11.

  • Saturday, Feb. 4: 10am-7pm​

  • Sunday, Feb. 5: 10am-7pm​

  • Monday, Feb. 6: 10am-5pm​

  • Tuesday, Feb. 7: 10am-5pm​

  • Wednesday, Feb. 8: 10am-5pm​

  • Thursday, Feb. 9: 10am-7pm​

  • Friday, Feb. 10: 10am-7pm​

  • Saturday, Feb. 11: 10am-7pm​

Festivities

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Super Bowl Central in downtown Phoenix in 2015
Super Bowl Central in downtown Phoenix in 2015 | Credit: Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee

 

​​T​he Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee has selected Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix as the host site for the signature fan festivities throughout the week leading up to Super Bowl LVII. Free to the public, this multiday outdoor festival will include an immersive fan experience with live music, entertainment, local cuisine and multicultural celebrations. 

“Downtown Phoenix has changed a lot since the last big game. We look forward to visitors experiencing the growth of business, restaurants, arts, entertainment, and our massively improved transportation," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.

Margaret T. Hance Park is a one-of-a-kind park that is inclusive to all Phoenix residents. Through a public-private partnership, the 32-acre park has experienced a multiphase renovation and revitalization. Visitors will be able to experience the new Fiesta Bowl PLAY at Hance Park, a 20,000 square-foot playground that features a climbing wall, a separate net climbing structure, a water mist play feature and a sand play area positioned under a shade canopy. Its other unique amenities include three animal-themed play structures – a Kit Fox, Black-Tailed Jackrabbit and Great-Horned Owl.

“We are eager to welcome the diverse crowd of football fans to one of the city's most eye-catching parks, while showcasing the best in entertainment and culture Phoenix has to offer," said Phoenix Parks and Recreation Director Cynthia Aguilar. “Phoenix Parks is ready to help provide an unforgettable fan experience." 

Surrounding events for Super Bowl LVII include:

  • Jan. 7: Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee 5K-9 Fun Run presented by PetSmart at Riverview Park

  • Feb. 4-5, 9-11: Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe’s at Phoenix Convention Center

  • Feb. 6: Opening Night presented by Fast Twitch at Footprint Center

  • Feb. 8: Super Bowl Gospel Celebration at Mesa Center for the Arts

  • Feb. 8-12: Historic Old Town ESPN Main Street Tailgate in Old Town Scottsdale

  • Feb. 9-11 Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest at Footprint Center, featuring Paramore, Imagine Dragons, and Dave Matthews Band

  • Feb. 9: NFL Honors presented by Invisalign at Phoenix Symphony Hall

  • Feb. 9-12: Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe’s at Hance Park

    • Feb. 9: Performance by Jimmy Eat World

    • Feb. 10: Performance by Lee Brice

  • Feb. 10: FanDuel Party at Tempe Beach Park

  • Feb. 11: Taste of the NFL at Chateau Luxe

  • Feb. 12: Official Super Bowl Watch Party at Hance Park, featuring the largest LED screens in Arizona

Things to Do

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Explore the Sonoran Desert through hikes, saguaro cactus and more, as well as some of our favorite places to go and local gifts in between all that Super Bowl fun.

Places to Stay

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Looking for a comfy spot during your Super Bowl trip? Check out some of the best hotels and resorts in Greater Phoenix, as well as exclusive deals and discounts for your stay.

Transportation

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Visitors are encouraged to take public transportation and or ride share during their time here in Greater Phoenix. Those with tickets to the Super Bowl Experience in downtown Phoenix can use their tickets as admission to get around on the Valley Metro Light Rail. 

For more information on where to park and to prepare for getting around, visit the AZ Super Bowl website.

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