Nashville to host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Super Bowl is coming to Music City.
According to NFL.com, Nashville was selected as the host site for Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 on Tuesday after a vote by NFL Owners.
Nashville hosts the Super Bowl for the first time at the New Nissan Stadium, which is expected to be completed in February 2027.
Nashville drew 600,000 fans to the NFL Draft in 2019. The event generated $224 million in economic impact, according TennesseeTitans.com.
Super Bowl LXIV will be broadcast locally on WNKY NBC 40.
What They Are Saying
“The 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville was one of the greatest fan events in our history,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “Super Bowl LXIV at the new stadium is the next step in this remarkable football journey. The vision of Amy Adams Strunk and the Tennessee Titans helped make this moment possible. With great partners at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. and Tennessee Titans, we can’t wait to put on an unforgettable show in 2030.”
“We are thrilled that the new Nissan Stadium will host Nashville’s first Super Bowl in 2030,” Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement. “This is an exciting moment for our city and our entire state. We cannot wait for our community to experience an event of this magnitude and for the world to see the energy, hospitality, and culture that make our city so special on a global stage. Thank you to Commissioner Goodell, my fellow owners, and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. for their partnership throughout this process. We look forward to bringing an unforgettable Super Bowl experience to Nashville together.”