Nashville, Titans to host Super Bowl LXIV in February 2030
Nashville has been awarded the hosting rights for Super Bowl LXIV, scheduled for February 2030. This will be the first time Tennessee hosts the event, taking place in the Titans' new $2.1 billion stadium. The decision reflects the NFL's confidence in Nashville as a suitable venue for major sporting events.
- ▪The Titans have yet to play in their new stadium, which will open in February 2027.
- ▪The NFL awarded Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville in a vote by league owners.
- ▪Tennessee contributed $1.2 billion in public funds to the stadium project, with $500 million from the state.
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NFL breaking Nashville, Titans to host Super Bowl LXIV in February 2030 By Vincent Bonsignore Published May 19, 2026, 12:32 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google ORLANDO — The Titans have yet to play a game in their new stadium. In fact, they won’t set foot in their $2.1 billion enclosed venue until next year. But the NFL has already cast its eyes on bringing its biggest event to downtown Nashville. In a vote by league owners on Tuesday, the NFL awarded Super Bowl LXIV to the 60,000-seat stadium. The game will be played in February of 2030, marking the first time Tennessee will have hosting duties.
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