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Super Bowl LIX: day, time, TV, halftime show, and all the information about the NFL final

Last year, the Super Bowl was watched by 123.7 million viewers.

There is no sports, political, or entertainment event that compares to the Super Bowl. The recent inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States gathered an average audience of 24.6 million people on 15 channels. Last year’s NFL championship final was watched by 123.7 million viewers on CBS and Univisión.

It is so important that it is considered an unofficial holiday and the following Monday is the day with the highest work absenteeism in the United States.

Therefore, it is important to have all the Super Bowl data at hand, such as the day, time, location, stadium, TV broadcast, commentators, and the artist for the famous Halftime Show.

SUPER BOWL LIX

  • Date: Sunday, February 9th, 2025.
  • Time: 6:30 pm (ET), 5:30 pm (local). The pre-ceremony starts at 6 pm/5 pm.
  • City: New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Stadium: Caesars Superdome (capacity for 76,000 people).
  • The trophy: The winning team receives permanent possession of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, made of sterling silver by Tiffany & Company. It was named in honor of the late coach of the Green Bay Packers before Super Bowl V. It is a regulation-size American football, made of silver, on a pyramidal base with three concave sides. The trophy stands 20.75 inches tall (52 cm) and weighs 107.3 ounces (3 kilos).
  • Super Bowl tickets: through resale, which includes the official Super Bowl website with Tickemaster or through the official packages from On Location.

THE SUPER BOWL PERFORMERS

  • Halftime Show: Kendrick Lamar.
  • Interpreter of the United States anthem: Jon Batiste.
  • Performer of the song America The Beautiful: Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty.
  • Interpreter of the anthem Lift Every Voice and Sing (the unofficial anthem of the African American community in the United States): Ledisi.

TELEVISION AND RADIO

  • TV broadcast in the United States: FOX and Tubi, plus Telemundo and Fox Deportes in Spanish.
  • Pregame show: 1-6 pm (ET) on FOX.
  • Official broadcast: from 6 pm.
  • The broadcast team: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play announcer), Tom Brady (analyst), Erin Andrews (sideline reporter), Tom Rinaldi (sideline reporter), and Mike Pereira (rules analyst).
  • Audience: Last year the game was watched by an average of 123.7 million people, only in the United States and through CBS, Paramount+, Univisión, and Nickelodeon, becoming the most-watched event in the history of American television.
  • Radio broadcast in the United States: Westwood One.
  • The broadcast team: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play announcer), Kurt Warner (analyst), Laura Okmin (sideline reporter), and Gene Steratore (rules analyst).

INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA

THE TEAMS

  • Colors: this year the home field advantage belongs to the NFC, therefore, the champion of said conference will wear their traditional uniform.
  • Concentration locations: The NFC champion will stay at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside and train at the sports complex that the Saints have at the Oschsner Sports Performance Center. The AFC champion will concentrate at the New Orleans Marriott and train at Tulane University's Yulman Stadium.
  • The prizes: $171,000 for each player on the winning team and $96,000 for each player on the losing team. In total, it is more than $10 million for the players of both teams.

TEAMS WITH MOST TITLES AND HOST CITIES

  • The most winning teams of the Super Bowl: Pittsburgh Steelers (6), New England Patriots (6), Dallas Cowboys (5), San Francisco 49ers (5), Kansas City Chiefs (4), Green Bay Packers (4), New York Giants (4), Washington Redskins (3), Oakland Raiders (3), Denver Broncos (3), Miami Dolphins (2), Indianapolis Colts (2), Baltimore Ravens (2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2), Los Angeles Rams (2), New York Jets (1), Chicago Bears (1), New Orleans Saints (1), Seattle Seahawks (1), and Philadelphia Eagles (1).
  • The Super Bowl host cities: Miami (11), New Orleans (11), Los Angeles (8), Tampa (5), Phoenix (4), San Diego (3), Houston (3), Atlanta (3), Detroit (2), San Francisco (2), Minneapolis (2), Indianapolis (1), Jacksonville (1), Dallas (1), New York (1), and Las Vegas (1).
  • Upcoming Super Bowls: Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara (February 8, 2026), Super Bowl LXI in Los Angeles (February 14, 2027), and Super Bowl LXII in Atlanta (February 13, 2028).

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