NFL owners unanimously vote to bring Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville's new $2 billion stadium in 2030
The NFL has officially awarded Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville, set to take place in February 2030. This event will be hosted at the new $2 billion Nissan Stadium, which will be in its third season at that time. The decision was unanimously approved by NFL owners during a recent meeting in Orlando.
- ▪The NFL owners voted 32-0 to bring Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville.
- ▪The new Nissan Stadium is scheduled to open in time for the 2027 season.
- ▪NFL commissioner Roger Goodell expressed excitement about hosting the Super Bowl in Music City.
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OutKick-Sports NFL owners unanimously vote to bring Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville's new $2 billion stadium in 2030 The new stadium will be in its third season when it hosts the championship game By Armando Salguero OutKick Published May 19, 2026 2:31pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Nashville is Getting a Super Bowl | OutKick The Show w/ Clay Travis The NFL is bringing the big game to Nashville NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The soundtrack of Super Bowl LXIV will have a Nashville, Tenn., twang because the NFL on Tuesday awarded the place known as Music City its biggest event — the championship game set to be played in February 2030.
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