At a meeting of NFL owners on Tuesday, Nashville was officially selected to host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030.
The final vote was a unanimous 32-0.
The game will be held at the new $2.1 billion Nissan Stadium, which is set to open in 2027, giving the stadium some time to acclimate before February 2030.
Until then, Inglewood, Atlanta, and Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXI, LXII, and LXIII.
🏈 It’s official: #Nashville will host its first-ever Super Bowl.
The NFL announced Super Bowl LXIV will be played at the new Nissan Stadium in 2030.
The event is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of visitors and showcase Music City on a global stage.
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— Aaron Cantrell (@AaronTheNewsGuy) May 19, 2026





