Allegiant Stadium Boasts 66,000 Sq. Ft., 93 Million Pixels of LED for Super Bowl LVIII Production

Home to the Las Vegas Raiders and one of professional football’s most iconic franchises, the three-year-old Allegiant Stadium is preparing to host the biggest football game on the calendar: Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 11.  Exclusively outfitted with over 66,000 sq. ft. of LED displays and more than 93 million pixels, the venue includes three videoboards installed in the end zones as well as score clocks and ribbon boards, which border the 200- and 300-levels in the main seating bowl.

Most notably, Allegiant Stadium aims to captivate fans attending the game with the 27,600-sq.-ft. outdoor LED mesh display positioned on the exterior of the building, which is the largest outdoor stadium marquee in professional football. When football’s biggest game kicks off next month, fans will encounter over 2,550 displays installed throughout the stadium, most of which range between 27 ft. to 98 ft..

“Las Vegas is the top destination in the country for sports and entertainment, and Allegiant Stadium is a premier destination for both tourists and locals,” says Las Vegas Raiders’ Vice President of Information Technology, Matt Pasco. “Samsung technology has been one of our greatest assets in providing a spectacular, entertaining fan experience and ensuring our facility meets the highest of standards in the sports and entertainment capital of the world.”

LED technology at Allegiant Stadium:

  • One 27,600-square-foot outdoor LED mesh display, the largest exterior stadium marquee in professional football
  • One 12,250-square-foot primary scoreboard, located in the south endzone
  • Two 5,978 square-foot videoboards, located in the north endzone
  • 41 total video screens throughout the venue
  • 2,553 displays throughout, ranging in size from 27” to 98”
  • Over 66,000 sq. ft. of video screens with more than 93 million LED diodes
  • First professional football stadium with 10mm fascia

In addition, the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters at Intermountain Health Performance Center also features over 250 displays, including a 144-square-foot, 1.5mm pixel pitch LED video board in the team meeting room, allowing the players and coaches to review game footage in true HDR 4K.

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