Los Angeles Stadium Ready for Next Year's Big Game: Officials Conduct Special Handover Ceremony
The stage is set for the next big event in Los Angeles as officials from SoFi Stadium conducted a special Super Bowl handoff ceremony to mark the beginning of preparations for Super Bowl LXI. The stadium, which has hosted its first Super Bowl just five years ago, is gearing up to welcome the biggest game in American football on February 14, 2027.
According to Otto Benedict, Sr. VP - SoFi Facility and Campus Operations, "This is what we live for. We are in a building that is designed to entertain, to host, to be such an incredible place for this type of event. We're excited to see what happens." The stadium's design is intended to provide an unparalleled experience for fans, with over 300 acres of Hollywood Park serving as the venue.
Christy Castillo Butcher, Sr. VP of SoFi Programming, added that "This is the most amazing stadium and venue in the world. Not just the stadium but Hollywood Park as a whole. The 300 acres is transformative to this region and I think now that people know what it is and we've been open for a few years, it sells itself."
The stadium has already demonstrated its ability to handle large-scale events, having hosted Wrestlemania, concerts, comedy shows, and Monster Jam events in addition to the Super Bowl. According to Benedict, "We've turned this building over 950 times...to see the way that our building responds and actually transform for each one of those events and what our staff gets to do to put on that magical show, I think that's the most impressive thing."
The Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee will now take over from the Bay Area Host Committee, marking the official start of preparations for Super Bowl LXI. With a seasoned team in place and all COVID-19 restrictions lifted, SoFi Stadium is poised to deliver an unforgettable experience for fans attending the big game next year.
The stage is set for the next big event in Los Angeles as officials from SoFi Stadium conducted a special Super Bowl handoff ceremony to mark the beginning of preparations for Super Bowl LXI. The stadium, which has hosted its first Super Bowl just five years ago, is gearing up to welcome the biggest game in American football on February 14, 2027.
According to Otto Benedict, Sr. VP - SoFi Facility and Campus Operations, "This is what we live for. We are in a building that is designed to entertain, to host, to be such an incredible place for this type of event. We're excited to see what happens." The stadium's design is intended to provide an unparalleled experience for fans, with over 300 acres of Hollywood Park serving as the venue.
Christy Castillo Butcher, Sr. VP of SoFi Programming, added that "This is the most amazing stadium and venue in the world. Not just the stadium but Hollywood Park as a whole. The 300 acres is transformative to this region and I think now that people know what it is and we've been open for a few years, it sells itself."
The stadium has already demonstrated its ability to handle large-scale events, having hosted Wrestlemania, concerts, comedy shows, and Monster Jam events in addition to the Super Bowl. According to Benedict, "We've turned this building over 950 times...to see the way that our building responds and actually transform for each one of those events and what our staff gets to do to put on that magical show, I think that's the most impressive thing."
The Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee will now take over from the Bay Area Host Committee, marking the official start of preparations for Super Bowl LXI. With a seasoned team in place and all COVID-19 restrictions lifted, SoFi Stadium is poised to deliver an unforgettable experience for fans attending the big game next year.