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Full Super Bowl LX Schedule of Events: Concerts, Festivities, Honors & More

America’s biggest sporting spectacle is lacing up for a full day of football celebration on Sunday, February 8, when Super Bowl LX kicks off on NBC and Peacock to crown an ultimate champion for the 2025 NFL season. 

This year’s Super Bowl marks the 21st time that NBC Sports has presented the big event — not to mention the second time in the game’s 60-year history that NBC has been on the Super Bowl call for an NFL title game that featured the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. 

Fans all over the globe will no doubt be tuned in to the game’s 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff to find out if the Patriots can duplicate their 2015 Super Bowl XLIX win over the Seahawks and repeat the feat for Super Bowl LX. But the game itself is just the crowning highlight in a day-long slate of Super Bowl buzz on NBC and Peacock, where Sunday’s early coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games will merge seamlessly into a loaded lineup of NFL entertainment that all begins at 12 p.m. ET. 

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The complete broadcast schedule for Super Bowl LX on NBC and Peacock

From pregame and halftime musical superstars to the closing presentation of the Vince Lombardi Trophy for this year’s winner, NBC’s Super Bowl LX game day schedule is packed with entertainment, football analysis, deep-dive features, and (of course) an all-pro live broadcast team to deliver maximum impact as the Patriots and Seahawks battle it out for football’s biggest prize. 

As the countdown gets closer to Super Bowl LX from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, check out NBC and Peacock’s full game day broadcast schedule below — so you won’t miss a single minute of the action!

12 p.m. ET — Road to the Super Bowl 
Presented by NFL Films, Road to the Super Bowl launches NBC Sports’ Super Bowl LX broadcast bonanza with an hour-long look back at the 2025 NFL season and Playoffs — all delivered with a cinematic eye for drama and detail to track the Patriots’ and Seahawks’ date with NFL destiny. 

1 p.m. ET — Super Bowl LX pregame show
Hosted by Football Night in America mainstay Maria Taylor, the Super Bowl LX pregame show begins live at 1 p.m. ET, enlisting NBC Sports’ Jac Collinsworth and Noah Eagle alongside Taylor in the studio for five full hours of analysis, NFL deep dives, and player and coaching spotlights leading up to the game’s Opening Ceremony. It only makes sense that the pregame studio team should feature a heavy helping of Super Bowl expertise, too — and that’s just what Taylor and the crew will have on hand with all-pro analysis from Super Bowl champions Tony Dungy, Jason Garrett, Rodney Harrison, and Devin McCourty.

6 p.m. ET — Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony 
Half an hour before kickoff, the NFL and NBC Sports will set the stage live from the field at Levi’s Stadium with an all-star Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony. Multi-platinum rockers Green Day will deliver a musical performance that commemorates the Super Bowl’s six-decade legacy, followed by America’s national anthem from Grammy nominee Charlie Puth, “America the Beautiful” from 11-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile, and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” from Grammy-winning R&B breakout artist Coco Jones. 

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6:30 p.m. ET — Super Bowl LX Kickoff
At last, the main event! The New England Patriots will represent the AFC against the NFC champs, the Seattle Seahawks, in a fight for the 2025 NFL title in Super Bowl LX on NBC and Peacock. Though the game’s setting at Levi’s Stadium makes for a neutral venue, the Patriots have been designated the “home” side in this year’s Super Bowl matchup… which means they’ll also get to pick the game’s “home” uniform colors, while the Seahawks will sport complementing “away” uniforms. 

Halftime — Super Bowl LX Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny
Live at the game break to end the Super Bowl’s second quarter, Levi’s Stadium will make way for an extended musical extravaganza when three-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny grabs the entertainment mic at midfield. Named Billboard’s artist of the year for 2022, Bad Bunny recently offered viewers an early video tease of his game plan for this year’s Super Bowl LX halftime show… but we’ve got a sneaky suspicion that it’s only a tiny taste of the music and multimedia feast that’s in store. 

Postgame — Presentation of the Vince Lombardy Trophy
The Vince Lombardy Trophy represents the highest honor an NFL team can earn — after all, it’s only awarded to Super Bowl champions. And no matter whether it’s Drake Maye and the Patriots or Sam Darnold and the Seahawks, NBC Sports’ Maria Taylor will be on hand live to present the iconic sterling silver football trophy to the game’s winning franchise owner, coach, quarterback, and Super Bowl MVP. 

From the first pregame moments until the night’s final sign-off, all of NBC Sports’ Super Bowl LX coverage will air live on NBC and stream in simulcast on Peacock. 

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