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Get Super Bowl LVII ready in Kansas City

From watch parties to hotel packages, KC is ready for the big game.

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Who will we see at KC Live! this weekend?

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While we wish we were all hopping on a plane to Glendale, AZ for the big game, we realize that most of us will be here in KC rooting on the Chiefs.

We may be biased, but KC is the place to be this weekend. Check out these events + happenings going on all weekend long.

Red Kingdom Weekend, Power & Light District | Friday, Feb. 10-Sunday, Feb. 12 | Times vary | Free | Experience Super Bowl weekend with live entertainment + giveaways.

Crossroads Hotel, 2101 Central St., KCMO | Sunday, Feb. 12 | $57 off reservations | This one-night-only special offers guests a discounted stay plus a complimentary bucket of four PBR beers.

Chiefs Watch Party, PH Coffee, 2200 Lexington Ave., KCMO | Sunday, Feb. 12 | 5:30 p.m. | Free admission | Enjoy a chili and nacho bar, beer specials, and a kid zone during the game.

Looking for more options? Check out these spots fit for game time.

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