Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl lived up to the billing Sunday with a sellout crowd of 61,629 fans filling Allegiant Stadium.
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Capacity for Sunday’s Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium will be just less than what can be hosted for a regular season Raiders home game.
Two ticket packages for Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium will go on sale Thursday.
The Raiders have come a long way from 2015, when they were 31st in the 32-team NFL in Forbes annual ranking of NFL team values.
Super Bowl Opening Night will kick off the week on Feb. 5 at Allegiant Stadium.
Local businesses looking to be included in the Super Bowl LVIII Business Connect program are running out of time.
The handoff from Phoenix officially set the countdown to the 2024 edition taking place Feb. 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium.
Plans call for adding multiple club seating areas to the outside portions of the Modelo and Twitch lounges on the 100 level of the $2 billion facility.
Despite the Raiders starting out a disappointing 2-7, fans are still flocking to Allegiant Stadium for home games and prices on the resale ticket market remain largely stable.
Information regarding partnerships and program activities tied to Super Bowl LVII slated for Feb. 11, 2024, were highlighted during the news conference.
One of the Raiders’ founding partners of Allegiant Stadium has apparently balked on their multimillion-dollar deal with the team.
After waiting it out a year with the rest of Raider Nation, this week team owner Mark Davis finally took in a Raiders regular season home game at Allegiant Stadium.
Here’s what Raiders fans need to know as they prepare to attend a game at Allegiant Stadium.
Between Aug. 17 and Thursday morning, the cheapest advertised price on secondary ticket market StubHub for the first regular season game with fans at the stadium fell 55 percent.
You can count Las Vegas out on bidding on hosting the NFL scouting combine, as the Raiders and the area’s tourism agency aren’t interested in bringing the event to Southern Nevada.