Nashville gets Super Bowl 2030: How to get tickets
Nashville will host its first Super Bowl in 2030. Here’s how tickets work, how much they could cost and what local fans should expect.
Super Bowl LXIV is still four years away, but excitement is already building with many fans eager to secure tickets to the event at Nashville's new Titans stadium. As previously reported by The Tennessean, construction on the new stadium is set to be completed February 2027 , with the Titans set to begin playing there later that fall. Nashville joins a list of major cities including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Atlanta, that have Super Bowls soon after completing new stadiums.
NFL owners voted May 19 to approve Music City as Super Bowl LXIV host at the league meetings in Orlando. “This is an exciting moment for our city and our entire state," said Tennessee Titans Controlling Owner Amy Adams Strunk in a statement. "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.
" Looking to lock in your spot during one of Nashville's most anticipated events ? Here’s what to know. More: Can Nashville handle Super Bowl crowds?
5 traffic projects to watch What's the process for getting Super Bowl tickets? According to Ticketmaster , Super Bowl tickets are not sold directly to the general public. Instead, the NFL distributes tickets to its teams, including the two clubs playing in the game and the team(s) that regularly use the host stadium.
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