Titans break ground on new stadium

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s a new era in Nashville.

Thursday, the Tennessee Titans broke ground on a new stadium on Nashville’s East Bank. Over 700 community members, including Tennessee Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell were in attendance.

Strunk credits her father and the city of Nashville for the team’s continued growth.

“A generation ago, my father, Bud Adams, moved the Oilers to Tennessee. He saw a beautiful city here in Nashville, poised for growth and ready for the NFL stage. He met the people who lived here and observed how hard they worked and how impactful they could be when they came together as a community. He saw everything Nashville was and could be and decided to make it our home. But even with all that foresight, I don’t think my father could have dreamed of just how right he was. This city and this state have been the most incredible home we could ever have asked for. And last year, we signed a new lease with the City of Nashville to remain here for another generation,” said Strunk.

The new Nissan Stadium will feature a circular-shaped, high-tech ETFE translucent roof and sightlines to the field 38% closer than the current stadium. A 12,000 square
foot community space will offer year round event options.

The facility is expected to open in 2027.