Nashville’s New Nissan Stadium to Host 2030 Super Bowl

Super Bowl LXIV, set for February 2030, will be held at the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium, with Nashville hosting The Big Game for the first time.
Nashville’s New Nissan Stadium to Host 2030 Super Bowl
A view of Nissan Stadium and construction of the New Nissan Stadium prior to the game between the Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Rams in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 14, 2025. Wesley Hitt/Getty Images
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Music City will become host city of The Big Game, as Nashville was selected as a future host of the Super Bowl. The capital and most populous city in Tennessee will host the 2030 Super Bowl, Super Bowl LXIV, which will occur at the conclusion of the 2029 NFL season. This will be the first Super Bowl to take place in the state of Tennessee.

The Tennessee Titans building a new stadium undoubtedly played a large role in Nashville being chosen, as this venue, tentatively named New Nissan Stadium, is scheduled to open for the 2027 NFL season. While this will be Nashville’s first Super Bowl, the National Football League hasn’t shied away from putting on big events in the city. When the league started holding the annual NFL Draft outside of New York City, Nashville was one of the first cities to host the event. That new tradition began in 2015, and Nashville was the fourth location outside of NYC to host the draft, which took place at Lower Broadway in downtown Nashville in 2019.

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Ross Kelly is a sports journalist who has been published by ESPN, CBS and USA Today. He has also done statistical research for Stats Inc. and Synergy Sports Technology. A graduate of LSU, Ross resides in Houston.