Super Bowl Sunday is getting a serious upgrade north of the border. On Sunday, February 8, 2026, the National Football League is bringing Canada’s Official Super Bowl LX Party to Toronto, turning the Big Game into a full-scale, high-energy event at one of the city’s most iconic venues.
Hosted at REBEL and powered by FanDuel, this marquee celebration is part of the NFL’s global Super Bowl LX watch party initiative. The goal is simple: deliver a next-level game-day experience that feels just as epic as being in the stadium—without crossing the border.
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A screen built for the Big Game
At the heart of the event is REBEL’s jaw-dropping 6K, 85-foot screen. This isn’t your average sports bar setup. Fans will catch every snap, touchdown, and replay in ultra-high resolution, with cinematic-scale visuals that make the Super Bowl feel larger than life. Paired with REBEL’s state-of-the-art sound system, the viewing experience promises to be immersive enough to feel every hit and hear every roar.
Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or someone who treats Super Bowl Sunday as a cultural event, this setup guarantees there won’t be a bad seat in the house.
Food, music, and all-day energy
Game-day eats are being handled by Cherry Street BBQ, a Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand standout known for doing comfort food right. Expect crowd-pleasing barbecue built for long games, big moments, and late-night celebrations.
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Keeping the energy high from kickoff to the final whistle is DJ Skratch Bastid, one of Canada’s most respected DJs. His presence alone signals that this isn’t just a watch party—it’s a full-on Super Bowl Sunday takeover, blending sport, music, and nightlife into one continuous experience.
Fan activations and exclusive moments
Beyond the game itself, the event is packed with interactive fan experiences. Attendees can expect photo opportunities, games, prizes, and giveaways throughout the night, including coveted New Era hats. These activations are designed to keep fans engaged during every timeout and commercial break—because Super Bowl Sunday is as much about the moments around the game as the game itself.
Why this one matters
What sets this apart is its official status. This isn’t just another bar hosting a Super Bowl screening—it’s Canada’s officially sanctioned Super Bowl LX watch party, backed by the NFL itself. That stamp of approval brings a level of scale, production, and credibility rarely seen for Super Bowl events in Canada.
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Tickets for the event go on sale Thursday, January 8 at 12 PM EST, and given the combination of limited capacity, massive production, and national attention, demand is expected to be high.