The Las Vegas Sphere wasted no time in showcasing the teams set to participate in Super Bowl LVIII, projecting the logos of the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs onto its exterior. This dynamic display occurred less than two hours after the 49ers secured their victory over the Detroit Lions.
Las Vegas is gearing up to host its first-ever Super Bowl on February 11 at Allegiant Stadium. The relocation of the Raiders to Las Vegas in 2020 expanded the potential host cities for the prestigious event beyond the traditional metropolitan areas of NFL teams.
Following their respective victories, the Chiefs (17-10 against the Ravens) and the 49ers (34-31 against the Lions) are set to face off in the Super Bowl, marking their second encounter this decade.
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Las Vegas, known for its glitz and glamour, is expected to elevate the Super Bowl experience, with one of the prominent storylines being the relationship between Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and popstar Taylor Swift.
The Las Vegas Sphere, an entertainment venue near Allegiant Stadium, opened to the public in September, featuring a distinctive LED screen wrapping around its exterior. The Sphere’s versatility allows it to display various designs on both sides, catering to different events.
The Chiefs, aiming for a second consecutive Super Bowl win, seek to break a 20-year streak without a repeat champion since the New England Patriots in 2003-04.