Super Bowl LXIV will be in Nashville - Nashville Business Journal
City leaders said the game will bring massive crowds and years of planning as Nashville prepares for its first Super Bowl.
- On Tuesday, the NFL announced that Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 at the new Nissan Stadium, marking the city's first-ever Super Bowl.
- The Tennessee Titans are building the $2.1 billion facility on the East Bank, with construction 75% complete as of March 2026 and supported by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's $500 million state investment.
- Hundreds of fans gathered on Lower Broadway Wednesday night to celebrate, braving heavy rain for live music, fireworks, and appearances by former Tennessee Titans players.
- City officials expect significant economic impact similar to the 2019 NFL Draft, which drew 600,000 fans; Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp CEO Deana Ivey hopes for diverse entertainment programming.
- Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake confirmed public safety planning has already commenced as city leaders prepare for massive crowds expected in Music City over the four-year countdown.
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Fans wait out rain on Lower Broadway to celebrate Super Bowl LXIV in Nashville
Hundreds gathered on Lower Broadway Wednesday night for a community celebration filled with live music, surprise guests and plenty of excitement despite rainy weather moving through downtown.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, USA (AP) — Nashville on Wednesday offered a glimpse of what the NFL and football fans can expect in 2030, when the so-called Music City hosts Super Bowl 64.
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