Nashville to Host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030
NFL owners unanimously voted to bring the Super Bowl to Nashville. The game will be played at the new Nissan Stadium after it opens in 2027.
The $2.1 billion domed Nissan Stadium will seat 60,000 fans. Nashville will host its first Super Bowl in 2030 after a unanimous NFL vote...
Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030. The decision came after all 32 NFL owners voted unanimously for the Tennessee Titans’ home city on Tuesday.
The NFL has now set its Super Bowl locations for the next three years. SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles will host this season’s game. Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is scheduled for 2028, and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host in 2029.
The new Nissan Stadium in Nashville is on track to be completed before the 2027 season. Construction had reached 75% completion as of March this year. The $2.1 billion domed stadium will hold 60,000 fans, and the seating will be 38% closer to the field compared to the current venue.
Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030! #SBLXIV pic.twitter.com/A4ZsLrQaUP
— NFL (@NFL) May 19, 2026
Nashville previously hosted the NFL Draft in 2019. That event generated a record $133 million in direct spending and created an overall economic impact of $224 million for the city.
The Titans are coming off two straight 3-14 seasons. They will enter 2026 with a new look after unveiling uniforms that pay tribute to the old Houston Oilers. The change has split fans, especially after the team also updated its logo.
Tennessee will open the 2026 season at home against the New York Jets on September 13th. It will be the final season in the current Nissan Stadium, which has been standing for 27 years since opening in 1999 as Adelphia Coliseum.

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