Preparations are in place for one of the city’s biggest convergences of sports and entertainment. Millions worldwide are expected to be paying attention
Football
You don’t need a ticket to the game — or even a passing interest in football, really — to enjoy the Super Bowl’s inaugural trip to Las Vegas.
A portion of the Fountains of Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip is being transformed into a television set for Super Bowl broadcasts on CBS.
Even though the game is nearly two years away, Steve Hill and the Super Bowl Host Committee got a head start on planning for the NFL’s biggest showcase here in 2024.
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