LA Stadium Ready for Big Game Return in Five Years: SoFi Stadium Set to Host Super Bowl LXI
Los Angeles is gearing up for a major return to the spotlight as it prepares to host its second consecutive Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium next February 2027. The largest NFL stadium, which has already played host to the big game in 2022, is confident that it can handle anything.
According to officials, the stadium will undergo an eight-week transformation before welcoming a global audience for World Cup soccer matches starting in June, followed by the highly anticipated Super Bowl LXI on February 14, 2027. "This is what we live for," said Otto Benedict, Senior Vice President of SoFi Facility and Campus Operations, referring to hosting such a high-profile event.
SoFi Stadium's management team believes that their venue can handle any event, having hosted over 950 occasions since its opening, including Wrestlemania, concerts, comedy shows, and Monster Jam. The staff is seasoned and excited to bring their A-game back after a successful debut last year.
"We're very seasoned now," said Christy Castillo Butcher, Senior Vice President of SoFi Programming. "We were very new when we had the last Super Bowl. We were learning the stadium. Now all those restrictions are gone, and our staff is ready to shine."
The handover ceremony took place on Monday morning, marking the end of an era for the Bay Area Host Committee and the beginning of a new chapter for Los Angeles. Hollywood Park, which surrounds SoFi Stadium, is transforming into a major entertainment hub, and officials expect that its popularity will continue to grow.
"This is the most amazing stadium and venue in the world," said Castillo Butcher. "Not just the stadium but Hollywood Park as a whole. The 300 acres is transformative to this region and I think now that people know what it is and we've been open for a few years, it sells itself."
With just five years between Super Bowls, Los Angeles is poised to become an even more prominent destination for football fans and event enthusiasts alike.
Los Angeles is gearing up for a major return to the spotlight as it prepares to host its second consecutive Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium next February 2027. The largest NFL stadium, which has already played host to the big game in 2022, is confident that it can handle anything.
According to officials, the stadium will undergo an eight-week transformation before welcoming a global audience for World Cup soccer matches starting in June, followed by the highly anticipated Super Bowl LXI on February 14, 2027. "This is what we live for," said Otto Benedict, Senior Vice President of SoFi Facility and Campus Operations, referring to hosting such a high-profile event.
SoFi Stadium's management team believes that their venue can handle any event, having hosted over 950 occasions since its opening, including Wrestlemania, concerts, comedy shows, and Monster Jam. The staff is seasoned and excited to bring their A-game back after a successful debut last year.
"We're very seasoned now," said Christy Castillo Butcher, Senior Vice President of SoFi Programming. "We were very new when we had the last Super Bowl. We were learning the stadium. Now all those restrictions are gone, and our staff is ready to shine."
The handover ceremony took place on Monday morning, marking the end of an era for the Bay Area Host Committee and the beginning of a new chapter for Los Angeles. Hollywood Park, which surrounds SoFi Stadium, is transforming into a major entertainment hub, and officials expect that its popularity will continue to grow.
"This is the most amazing stadium and venue in the world," said Castillo Butcher. "Not just the stadium but Hollywood Park as a whole. The 300 acres is transformative to this region and I think now that people know what it is and we've been open for a few years, it sells itself."
With just five years between Super Bowls, Los Angeles is poised to become an even more prominent destination for football fans and event enthusiasts alike.