They want to keep the party going off the field — at any price.
Big money is being shelled out after the Big Game — at lavish Super Bowl afterparties at nightclubs around Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has reportedly paid a staggering $10 million for an “Owners Party” at the Fontainebleau’s LIV nightclub, a source told Paula Froelich of NewsNation.
Davis is also rumored to be dropping $1.5 million to have Calvin Harris, who also happens to be Taylor Swift’s ex, deejay at the shindig.
That figure is “more than double his usual rate,” the source noted.
Just to get into the door of these exclusive parties, revelers will have to pay a minimum of $7,000, and $55,000 for “upper stage” tables, which doesn’t include upgrades such as bottle service.
Another extravagant afterparty is being thrown by music mogul Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg at the Wynn, a casino hotel on the Vegas Strip.
Big money is being shelled out at lavish Super Bowl afterparties at nightclubs around Las Vegas. Getty Images for Michelob ULTRA
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is paying Taylor Swift’s ex Calvin Harris, $1.5 million to deejay. GC Images
The 49s rented out OMNIA nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Getty Images
The Chiefs will take over Zouk nightclub. Getty Images for Gran CoraminoAt the event, Iovine, co-founder of Interscope Records, and the revered rappers will unveil their new Gin and Juice brand, which Snoop announced last month.
The 49ers and the Chiefs will also get in on the action after they duke it out on the field Sunday.
The 49s rented out OMNIA nightclub inside Caesars Palace to unwind post-game, and the Chiefs will take over Zouk nightclub inside Resorts World, which includes a performance by the pop duo The Chainsmokers, according to TMZ.






