A New Orleans Super Bowl
The Big Easy is rolling out the red carpet for Super Bowl LIX! With an estimated economic impact of over $500 million and thousands of visitors expected, New Orleans is preparing for its record 11th Super Bowl hosting duties. From game day essentials to can't miss events, plus special NFL-sanctioned fan experiences throughout the French Quarter and downtown, here's everything you need to know about the biggest sporting event of 2025.
Game Day Details
When & Where: Sunday, February 9, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at Caesars Superdome.
Halftime Show: Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar will headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Pre-Game: New Orleans' own Jon Batiste will perform the national anthem, with Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performing "America the Beautiful" and Ledisi performing "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Getting Around
Road Closures: Expect closures around the Superdome and French Quarter, particularly affecting Loyola Avenue, Poydras Street, and Canal Street.
Parking: Parking in the Superdome is likely to sell out, so consider using pay lots within a reasonable distance from the Dome, while being prepared for a spike in pricing.
Transportation: Rideshare services and taxis will be readily available, but prepare for surge pricing.
Where to Stay
Book your accommodations ASAP! Hotels near the Superdome either have no vacancy or are filling up quickly, with options ranging from luxury properties to boutique hotels in the French Quarter. Visit neworleans.com/hotels for availability.
Must-Attend Events
Check out our Ultimate Super Bowl 2025 Party Guide for every kind of Super Bowl related events happening in New Orleans, from cruises, concerts, culinary experiences, and star-studded events.
Super Bowl Experience: February 5-8 at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center; interactive football theme park.
Host Committee Parade: February 8; a unique Mardi Gras-style celebration featuring 20 floats, marching bands, and local celebrities.
Safety Tips
-Travel in groups, especially at night.
-Use official rideshare/taxi services.
-Keep valuables secure and be aware of surroundings.
-Download the NFL OnePass app for real-time updates.
-Follow clear bag policy at the Superdome (12" x 12" x 6" clear bags only).
Bienvenue à la Nouvelle-Orléans
For the most current information and event updates, visit SuperBowl.com or download the NFL OnePass app. As the city prepares to host our record-breaking 11th Super Bowl, New Orleans is ready to showcase why we're America's premier host city. From our first Super Bowl in 1970 to Super Bowl LIX in 2025, we've perfected the art of throwing an unforgettable celebration. Welcome to New Orleans—let's make history together!