In simply a little over 3 weeks, the city of New Orleans will be hosting their record-tying 11th Super Bowl video game. While we do not understand right now which groups will be playing in the huge video game, the city has huge prepare for those who will remain in town for Super Bowl LIX, consisting of several creative display screens around Downtown New Orleans.
The NFL will display lots of decoration aspects throughout New Orleans to commemorate Super Bowl LIX and the city's regional culture. As New Orleans prepares to invite both residents and visitors from around the globe, fans will be immersed in Super Bowl LIX leading up to the huge video game on Sunday, February 9th.
Secret design aspects consist of:
- Caesars Superdome Light Show
- St. Louis Cathedral Projection Show at Jackson Square
- Image Opportunities in Jackson Square and beyond Caesars New Orleans
- Queen Tahj's Larger-than-Life Super Bowl LIX Display on the NFL Headquarters hotel
- Opening Night Interview Podiums including the popular row home patios, distinct to New Orleans
- More than a lots murals throughout the city by regional artists
Marissa Solis, NFL senior vice president of international brand name and customer marketing stated, “We're enjoyed bring Super Bowl LIX to life through the culture, imagination and neighborhood that make New Orleans one of a kind, as every style option, setup and minute fans experience throughout the city is a homage to its energy and spirit. We've partnered with regional artists and used the city's abundant heritage to commemorate the neighborhood, and as fans stroll through the city, we understand they'll feel New Orleans is as much a part of Super Bowl as football itself.”
The Caesars Superdome light program will start Saturday, February 1st at sunset. Running nighttime from sunset to dawn through February 9th, this first-of-its-kind program will use 67 “Cobra” phosphorous lighting components set up 360-degrees around the Superdome to illuminate the sky, providing over 25 million lux of light and developing an extraordinary watching experience for fans.
The St. Louis Cathedral Projections will begin in Jackson Square starting Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m., with sensational visuals predicted onto the city's most renowned landmarks, the Cathedral, the Cabildo and the Presbytère. Highlighting Super Bowl LIX colors of orange, red and yellow, the forecast will include distinct styles from regional artists, consisting of Becky Fos, James Michalopoulos, Terrance Osborne, George Rodrigue, and Hunt Slonem. The program will consist of a soundtrack motivated by the lots of native noises of the city, leaning into jazz, blues, and rock-and-roll. The images will be produced by thirteen 40,000 lumen laser projectors and producing 520,000 lumens of light. Nightly programs will happen every 30 minutes beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Gayle Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints stated, “Super Bowl LIX uses a special and amazing chance to illuminate the heart of New Orleans– St.