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What NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Said About Nashville, Titans Hosting Super Bowl 64

  • On Tuesday, NFL owners voted to approve Nashville as the host city for Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell officially congratulating the city during the league's Spring League Meeting in Orlando.
  • The decision follows years of planning to construct the new Nissan Stadium, a $2.1 billion facility set to open in 2027, with Metro Nashville City Council approving $760 million in bonds and Tennessee's state legislature earmarking $500 million.
  • Goodell cited the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville as a catalyst, calling it "one of the greatest events" in league history; that event drew 600,000 fans and established the city as a premier destination.
  • "Congratulations to Nashville, not just the Titans but to the entire community," Goodell said, crediting the vision of Amy Adams Strunk and the Tennessee Titans for securing the bid.
  • Before arriving in Tennessee, the league will host Super Bowl LXI in California in 2027, Super Bowl LXII in Atlanta in 2028, and Super Bowl LXIII in Las Vegas in 2029.
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Nashville gives hint of Super Bowl 2030 as officials celebrate Music City's biggest event yet

Nashville has given a hint of what the NFL and football fans can expect in 2030 from Music City for Super Bowl 64.

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Nashville, state spent billions of taxpayer funds drawing Super Bowl

(The Center Square) – Tennessee already has granted $10.8 million of taxpayer money from its special events fund toward luring Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 to Nashville in additional to the $500 million in state funding and $3.1 billion estimated…

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Nashville Lifestyles broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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