The San Francisco 49ers have announced a substantial $200 million renovation of Levi’s Stadium, aiming to enhance the fan experience ahead of hosting both Super Bowl 60 and the FIFA World Cup in 2026 . This investment focuses on upgrading technology, luxury amenities, and visual infrastructure to maintain the stadium’s status as a world-class venue.
Key Upgrades
Video and Lighting Enhancements: The stadium will feature the NFL’s largest 4K video boards, along with an additional 13,000 square feet of LED screens and a new LED field lighting system to improve visibility during night games and conserve energy .
Connectivity Improvements: A new Cisco Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure, comprising 1,300 access points, will provide high-speed internet throughout the stadium. Additionally, a 5G Distributed Antenna System (DAS) will enhance wireless connectivity, ensuring fans stay connected during events .
Luxury Suite Renovations: Over 120 luxury suites are being remodeled with modern furnishings and technology. Half of these renovations were completed in the offseason, with the remainder scheduled for completion before the 2025 season .
Fan Experience Enhancements: The Graton Winners Club will be expanded to accommodate over 2,000 fans, featuring two new open-air patio bars and additional fan-facing activations. The Cache Creek Field Club will offer an all-inclusive buffet for select ticket holders during the 2024 season .
Sustainability Initiatives: Levi’s Stadium has been awarded LEED Gold Certification for Operations and Maintenance of an Existing Building by the U.S. Green Building Council, marking the venue’s third LEED Gold Certification .
These upgrades are part of the 49ers’ commitment to providing an exceptional fan experience and preparing Levi’s Stadium for two of the most significant sporting events in 2026.