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HERE IT IS! The official logo for Super Bowl LVIII.

In 2024, the Super Bowl is relocating to a new desert city and debuting a fresh logo inspired by the allure of Sin City. Just a day following the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, the focus has already shifted towards Las Vegas. NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, along with Nevada Governor, Joe Lombardo, and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO, Steve Hill, came together on Monday morning to unveil the highly anticipated Super Bowl LVIII logo.

Check out the logo and its Vegas details below:

HERE IT IS! The official logo for Super Bowl LVIII.

— Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee (@lvsuperbowlhc) February 13, 2023

The newly revealed Super Bowl LVIII logo maintains the familiar design used in recent years, with the Lombardi Trophy prominently displayed in the center, flanked by a silver “Super Bowl” band and the Roman numerals extending across. Following a decade of uninspiring logos, the NFL brought back vibrant and eye-catching elements two seasons ago for Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles, which was further reflected in the desert-themed Super Bowl LVII logo for the game held in Glendale, Arizona last season.

To mark its inaugural appearance in the city, the Super Bowl LVIII design incorporates elements of the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign and other iconic landmarks from the bustling Vegas Strip. The event will take place at Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Raiders, on February 11, 2024. Since opening its doors in 2020, the venue has already played host to two Pro Bowls.