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SUPER BOWL LXIV TO NASHVILLE?

Craig Llewellyn

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SUPER BOWL LXIV TO NASHVILLE?

Craig Llewellyn NFL

Nashville appears poised to land its first Super Bowl, with reports suggesting the city has been selected to host the 2030 showpiece.

If confirmed, it would be a move that underlines both the NFL’s stadium-driven Super Bowl strategy and the rapid rise of Tennessee’s capital as a major event destination.

According to multiple reports, led by sportscaster Dan Patrick, the deal is effectively ‘signed and ready to go’, aligning with wider industry chatter pointing to Nashville as the league’s preferred host for the game following the 2029 Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

While the NFL has yet to make anything official, the new, domed Nissan Stadium — currently under construction and expected to open in 2027 — ticks the league’s key Super Bowl boxes, from climate control to infrastructure and hospitality capacity. More broadly, the move would reflect a continuation of the NFL’s recent hosting pattern of pairing new or recently-built venues with emerging destination cities capable of delivering both spectacle and scale. In that sense, Nashville mirrors recent selections such as Las Vegas and Los Angeles as markets that blend tourism appeal with state-of-the-art facilities.

For the hometown Titans and the city itself, landing a Super Bowl would mark a significant milestone. Nashville has grown rapidly into a sports and entertainment hub over the past two decades, but a Super Bowl would represent a step change in global visibility, as well as validation of the investment behind its new stadium project.

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