Super Bowl LX Set for Feb 8 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, NBC/Telemundo/Peacock Broadcast
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Date and venue locked for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 The NFL’s official 2026 schedule lists Super Bowl LX on the second Sunday of February with kickoff around 6:30 p.m. ET, continuing the post‑2021 17‑game season pattern [1][2]. Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the 49ers’ home field, will host its second Super Bowl after the 2016 edition [1][2]. The venue’s modern amenities and prior experience with Super Bowl 50 reinforce its selection.
Broadcast lineup spans network, Spanish, and streaming platforms NBC will carry the primary English telecast while Telemundo provides a Spanish-language feed, and Peacock offers live streaming for subscribers [1][2]. Pre‑game coverage begins well before kickoff, ensuring extensive audience reach across traditional and digital media [1][2]. This multi‑platform strategy reflects the league’s push for broader, multilingual accessibility.
Pregame music program features pop and folk artists Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones will deliver “Lift Every Voice and Sing” [1][2]. An opening ceremony will showcase the punk‑rock band Green Day, adding genre diversity to the festivities [1][2]. The entertainment slate aims to blend contemporary and classic American sounds.
Accessibility measures include ASL and multilingual signing The pre‑game ceremony will incorporate American Sign Language performances, and the halftime show will feature a multilingual signing presentation [1][2]. These initiatives target deaf and non‑English‑speaking viewers, expanding inclusive viewing options [1][2]. The NFL highlights these efforts as part of its broader commitment to accessibility.
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WBNS:Super Bowl LX Set for Feb. 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium: Details kickoff time, venue history, broadcast partners NBC/Telemundo/Peacock, entertainment lineup, and new ASL/multilingual signing accessibility .
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King5:Super Bowl LX Set for Feb. 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium: Confirms date, venue, broadcast options, performers Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, Coco Jones, Green Day, and emphasizes extensive pre‑game ceremonies and accessibility features .
Timeline
2016 – Levi’s Stadium hosts Super Bowl 50, where the Denver Broncos defeat the Carolina Panthers 24‑10 in Peyton Manning’s final NFL appearance, establishing the venue as a premier Super Bowl site[1].
2021 – The NFL expands to a 17‑game regular season, cementing the tradition of holding the championship on the second Sunday in February, a schedule pattern that continues into 2026[1].
Jan 2026 – The league releases its official schedule, confirming Super Bowl LX for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium with kickoff slated for around 6:30 p.m. ET[1].
Feb 8, 2026 – Super Bowl LX takes place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with live coverage on NBC, Telemundo and streaming via Peacock, reaching a multilingual, multi‑platform audience[1].
Feb 8, 2026 (pregame) – Charlie Puth sings the national anthem, Brandi Carlile performs “America the Beautiful,” Coco Jones delivers “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and Green Day headlines the opening ceremony, showcasing the NFL’s blend of music and sport[1].
Feb 8, 2026 (halftime) – The halftime show features a multilingual signing presentation and American Sign Language performances in the pre‑game ceremony, expanding accessibility for deaf and non‑English‑speaking viewers[1].