It's official: Nashville to Host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030
Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 at the new Nissan Stadium, marking a major event for the city.
It’s official, the NFL has awarded Super Bowl LXIV to the city of Nashville in 2030, marking the debut of the new Nissan Stadium on a national stage. The Tennessee Titans organization and the city have been working hard to make this happen, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced it Tuesday at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Orlando, Florida, after a full vote by team ownership groups. meetings.
"The 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville was one of the great 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, along with our great partners at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp.
We can't wait to put on an unforgettable show in 2030. " This will mark the second major event in Nashville, following the extremely successful 2019 NFL Draft, which helped transform the event into what it is today, drawing a then-record 600,000 fans to the city for the weekend. Now, the same group that made that spectacular will have a chance to put their spin on the entire Super Bowl experience leading up to the big game, and once again, leave their imprint on the league.
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