Nashville to Host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 at New Nissan Stadium

Nashville has officially been selected to host its first Super Bowl in 2030, following a vote by NFL team owners. The championship game will take place at the Tennessee Titans' new $2.1 billion Nissan Stadium, which is currently under construction. The enclosed venue, set to be completed by February 2027, positions Nashville as a strong contender for future major events. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell previously noted Nashville's readiness, stating that the city "lacked only the stage" after its successful hosting of the 2019 NFL Draft. Key details include: Nissan Stadium will address capacity concerns, ensuring enough seating for fans. The 2030 Super Bowl gives the Titans three full seasons to prepare for the transition from their current open-air stadium. Nashville joins an exciting lineup of upcoming Super Bowls, including: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California in 2027 Atlanta in 2028 Las Vegas in 2029 In addition, the NFL confirmed that Minnesota will host the 2028 NFL Draft, marking a decade since its last Super Bowl in 2018. The recent NFL Draft in Pittsburgh attracted a record 805,000 fans, showcasing the growing interest in football events. The 2026 Super Bowl is set for Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, featuring a rematch between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, with the Seahawks winning 29-13. The halftime show will see Bad Bunny making history as the first artist to perform entirely in Spanish, celebrating Latino culture.
Source: The Independent Sport - 2026-05-19