Nashville Expected to Host First Super Bowl in 2030

Multiple reports indicate that Nashville will receive approval to host its first-ever Super Bowl when NFL owners gather for meetings on Tuesday.

Super Bowl LXIV, set for February 2030, would take place at the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium facility that is currently being built. This would mark the inaugural time the championship game has been held in Nashville.

The league’s ownership group is conducting meetings in Orlando on Tuesday and Wednesday, where a formal decision and vote confirming Nashville as the host location is anticipated. The Music City demonstrated its ability to handle major NFL events during the 2019 NFL Draft, when fan attendance broke records for the occasion.

Construction is underway on the new Nissan Stadium, a $2.1 billion project featuring a retractable roof and complete enclosure. The 60,000-capacity facility sits along the Cumberland River and is slated to open by February 2027.

The NFL has increasingly selected cities with newly built stadiums to host the Super Bowl, breaking from the traditional pattern of warm-weather locations. Detroit, East Rutherford, N.J., and Minneapolis have all hosted the game in recent years following stadium construction.

Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium will host the championship game in February 2027 for its second time. The league previously announced Las Vegas as the 2029 host city, marking the second time since Allegiant Stadium’s completion. Atlanta is scheduled to host in 2028.