Nashville Poised to Host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, NFL Owners Set to Vote

Nashville Poised to Host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, NFL Owners Set to Vote

The NFL is gearing up to potentially bring its premier event to Nashville, Tennessee. During the Spring League Meeting in Orlando this week, team owners are expected to vote on several key items, including the selection of the host city for Super Bowl LXIV, which is slated for February 2030. Nashville is emerging as the frontrunner, especially with the Tennessee Titans constructing a new $2.1 billion stadium, scheduled to open in 2027. This new Nissan Stadium will be in its third season by the time it hosts the Super Bowl, making it a fitting venue for the league's championship event. This would mark the first-ever Super Bowl in Nashville, although the city has previously showcased its capabilities by hosting the NFL Draft in 2019, receiving widespread acclaim for its execution of the three-day event. The timeline for upcoming Super Bowls is as follows: Super Bowl LXI: Feb. 14, 2027, at SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California) Super Bowl LXII: Feb. 13, 2028, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia) Super Bowl LXIII: Feb. 2029 at Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, Nevada) Super Bowl LXIV: Feb. 2030 at Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tennessee) Reportedly Given Nashville's track record and the upcoming stadium, the city appears well-prepared to host this significant event in the NFL calendar.

Source: CBS Sports - 2026-05-18