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June 11, 2026

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Nashville Scores Super Bowl 2030

This monumental announcement marks the first time that both the city of Nashville and the state of Tennessee will host the Super Bowl.

With the new stadium going up, it was only a matter of time.

Nashville Scores Super Bowl 2030

Nashville is officially heading to the NFL’s biggest stage. The league announced that Super Bowl LXIV will be played in 2030 at the new Nissan Stadium, marking the first time the Super Bowl will come to Music City. The decision, approved at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Orlando, caps years of planning tied to the city’s stadium development and growth as a national destination for major events.

“This is a milestone moment for Nashville and Tennessee,” said Deana Ivey of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. She said the city has spent years building the infrastructure and partnerships needed for events like this, adding, “This is about far more than football — it’s about showcasing what makes Music City special.”

The Tennessee Titans will serve as the host organization for Super Bowl 2030 helping coordinate stadium operations, while city and state partners manage planning and logistics. Team leadership called it a defining moment. Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk said the world will now experience Nashville’s energy on its biggest stage, while Titans President Burke Nihill noted the stadium was designed specifically to attract global events like the Super Bowl.

State and city leaders say the game is part of a broader tourism and economic development strategy. Officials expect Super Bowl week to bring in thousands of visitors, major media coverage, concerts, brand activations, and business events — delivering a significant boost to hotels, restaurants, and local businesses.

Beyond game day, leaders say they’re focused on long-term impact, ensuring that Nashville communities and small businesses benefit from the global spotlight. Celebrations will begin immediately, including a press conference at Nissan Stadium and a free community event on Lower Broadway featuring live music, fireworks, and a drone show.

Kickoff is still years away, but Nashville’s Super Bowl 2030 era has officially begun.

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