Super Bowl 2023: Key Details About the Big Game, Venues, Performances, and Tickets
Get all the essential details about Super Bowl LVII, including venue, team lineups, predictions, performances, ticket options, and how to watch the game. Prepare for an exciting showdown in Glendale, Arizona, with top halftime acts and fan packages available for all enthusiasts.

The highly anticipated Super Bowl LVII is almost here. Prepare your snacks, turn on your TV, and get ready to cheer for your favorite teams as they compete for the championship. This year promises exciting halftime shows and pre-game entertainment. If you're eager to know more about Super Bowl 2023, here are the essential details you need to check out!
Super Bowl LVII Location and Schedule
Super Bowl LVII will take place on Sunday, February 12, at 6:30 p.m. (ET). The game will be hosted at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
This stadium hosts its third Super Bowl, the first being in 2015. Notably, the NFL no longer holds a bidding process for Super Bowl sites; instead, the league selects a single venue, and the host city submits a bid that is voted on by league officials.
Participating Teams
The teams competing in Super Bowl LVII will be finalized after the AFC and NFC Championship games on January 29. The AFC contenders are the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals, while the NFC will feature the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles.
Game Predictions
With the NFL playoffs down to four teams, experts are making their forecasts. The Bengals have a 3-0 record against the Chiefs recently, including last year's AFC title game and a Week 13 victory. However, the Chiefs hold an 8-1 record at home this season. In the NFC, the Eagles dominated their playoff game against the Giants, but the 49ers have won 12 consecutive matches, making the outcome unpredictable. The final results will unfold on January 29.
Pre-Game Performances
Super Bowl kickoff features the National Anthem, performed this year by country artist Chris Stapleton, with actor Troy Kotsur signing in ASL. Additionally, singer Babyface will sing "America the Beautiful," joined by Navajo performer Colin Denny, and actress Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with deaf artist Justina Miles.
Halftime Show
This year's halftime show will feature Rihanna, who returns to the stage after various ventures into fashion and business since her 2016 album "Anti." She will perform her hit "Lift Me Up" from "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," with ASL interpretation by Justina Miles.
Tickets and Packages
Super Bowl tickets start at $5,100 and include options like the All Seats section, Champions Club, and premium Club 57 seats with added perks. Hotel and travel packages are also available, starting at $10,420, offering inclusive hospitality, transportation, and exclusive access. Premium experiences like On The Fifty Elite and stadium suites are available for guests seeking luxury.
Viewing Options
If you can’t attend in person, watch the game live on FOX or stream via platforms like fuboTV, Sling TV, and Hulu + Live TV for seamless access from anywhere.