How did Nashville get Super Bowl in 2030? Inside the decades-long momentum
Nashville has been awarded the Super Bowl in 2030, marking a significant achievement for the city. This decision follows years of efforts to enhance Nashville's appeal as a global destination for major events. The announcement was made during NFL owners' meetings in Orlando, solidifying Nashville's status as the 17th city to host the Super Bowl.
- ▪Nashville will host its first Super Bowl in 2030, a milestone for the city.
- ▪The NFL owners voted to approve the Super Bowl LXIV in Nashville during meetings in Orlando.
- ▪Nashville's tourism executives have worked for years to build the city into a viable host for major events.
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