The AJC Super Bowl special section for Tuesday, Jan. 29 explains how the Atlanta Falcons stadium is being transformed to host the Super Bowl.

Getting Mercedes-Benz Stadium ready for Super Bowl 53 has been a six-week process, but then again this game is called the biggest event in U.S. sports.

The eight-page section in Tuesday’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the AJCePaper also includes a preview of the concerts in and near the Atlanta Super Bowl site this week and the story behind NFL wives who use fashion to serve worthy causes.

On Sunday, the AJC published a 48-page preview section that remains available in the AJCePaper online. Daily sections continue all week leading up to the big game on Sunday, Feb. 3. Our journalists are also posting live updates on ajc.com. Find the AJCePaper online or The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in print at select metro Atlanta retail stores.

Here’s a look at what you’ll find in the Tuesday special section:

> Our super stadium: How Mercedes-Benz Stadium is being transformed to host the Super Bowl. By Tim Tucker.

> Military veterans make the most of Super Bowl Experience. By Arielle Kass.

> Who’s bringing the tunes to Atlanta. Page 2.

> NFL wives use fashion to serve worthy causes. Page 6.

> Stephanie Blank honored for her charity work. Page 7.

> NFL’s Play 60 campaign in town. Page 2.

> Five faces in the crowd. Page 3.

> Your daily calendar. Page 7.

> RELATED: Go to ajc.com/53 for the AJC's online updates and guides

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Channel 2 Action News has multiple cameras set up around town with an exclusive livestream camera from the heart of Skyview Atlanta, the downtown Ferris wheel. Learn more on wsbtv.com.

News 95.5 and AM 750 WSB is covering every angle of the Super Bowl -- from the ground and in the air. All this week, they'll be broadcasting from "Radio Row" at the Georgia World Congress Center and will have expanded traffic updates from the WSB Skycopter. Learn more on wsbradio.com.