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NFL, Super Bowl: Chiefs and 49ers arrived in Las Vegas, horrendous ticket prices for the final

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NFL, Super Bowl: Chiefs and 49ers arrived in Las Vegas, horrendous ticket prices for the final

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Chiefs and 49ers arrived in Las Vegas, horrendous ticket prices for the finals

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Travis Kelce, partner of pop star Taylor Swift, and the Kansas City Chiefs arrive in Las Vegas

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The Super Bowl will take place in Las Vegas this year. The gambling metropolis is preparing for the grand finale of the NFL. The two finalists have already arrived in the city. Follow all developments in the live ticker here.

The Super Bowl casts its shadow ahead. Now the teams have also arrived in Las Vegas. The two finalists landed in the desert city in quick succession. At around 4 p.m. local time on Sunday afternoon, the Kansas City Chiefs charter plane touched down on the runway at Harry Reid International Airport. The defending champion led by quarterback superstar Patrick Mahomes is the favorite in the final.

Almost an hour later, the San Francisco 49ers also reached the desert city. The team around quarterback Brock Purdy didn’t quite have it that far from neighboring California. Both teams reside in west Las Vegas; their hotels are separated by Lake Las Vegas. The NFL officials around league boss Roger Goodell live in the famous Caesars Palace, the team owners are staying in the Wynn.

For 40,000 euros in the front row

Tickets for the Super Bowl cost more every year. Only a fraction of the approximately 70,000 tickets go on sale. The cheapest ticket for the game in Las Vegas currently costs the equivalent of around 5,600 euros. However, if you want to have the best view of the field, you have to dig deeper into your pockets: seats in the front row on the field recently cost around 40,000 euros per ticket.

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Gameplay from every perspective

Super Bowl 58 sees another record. CBS, the broadcast network, has announced that 165 different cameras will capture the action on the field and around Allegiant Stadium this year.

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So-called “doink” cameras are being used for the first time. These are integrated into the large, yellow goal posts and are intended to ensure the best possible view of field goals and extra points. There are also 48 cameras with a super slow motion function and 24 cameras that enable a high-resolution 4K perspective. For this purpose, so-called sky cameras and drones will be used to capture all events around the arena and the adjacent Las Vegas Boulevard.

To achieve this, CBS relies on a “Techno Bird Crane”, which is normally only used for films. This “bird crane camera” will be mounted on the upper ring of Allegiant Stadium and is intended to provide 360-degree views from inside the stadium.

All information about the Super Bowl in Las Vegas

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The Super Bowl in Las Vegas is the first final to be broadcast under the NFL’s new eleven-year TV contract. The US channels CBS, FOX, NBC and ABC/ESPN will now take turns broadcasting the biggest sporting event in the world. CBS opens in Vegas; This is the 22nd time the station has been present at the Super Bowl.

The station announced in advance an alternative broadcast for children and young people. The children’s channel Nickelodeon is broadcasting the 58th Super Bowl in a special Spongebob version for the first time. The cartoon character, a small yellow sea sponge with a croaking voice, will guide younger viewers through the final with specially designed animations from the underwater world. The NFL has been broadcasting selected games in an alternative children’s version since 2020 – now in Las Vegas for the first time at the Super Bowl.

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Formula 1 bridge demolished for the Super Bowl

The city had a temporary bridge built over the famous strip especially for the Formula 1 race in Las Vegas. A thorn in the side of the many shop owners on the promenade. The entrepreneurs complained that the structure had significantly reduced the flow of customers in the shops. A group of shop owners has been fighting in recent months to demolish the offending structure in time for the Super Bowl, which is expected to attract around 300,000 tourists to the city.

A bridge over the famous Strip in Las Vegas had to make way for the Super Bowl

Source: dpa/Chase Stevens

In fact, the authorities gave in and dismantled the bridge at the beginning of February. The temporary crossing over Las Vegas Boulevard was originally supposed to remain in place until after the NFL final because the authorities wanted to collect data from there for a study on traffic congestion. The expected additional income from the Super Bowl business seems to have been more tempting.

Who sings the US anthem?

Before kickoff of the Super Bowl, a few songs are traditionally sung. The performance of the American national anthem is particularly eagerly awaited. In Las Vegas, Reba McEntire will receive this honor. Andra Day will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the game; Post Malone gets to sing “America the Beautiful.” In the halftime show, RnB star Usher takes over, who will probably be supported by the Imagine Dragons and The Killers.

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