UPDATE: Nashville will officially host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, the NFL announced on Tuesday.

NFL owners voted for the Super Bowl in 2030 to be held at the Tennessee Titans’ new Nissan Stadium.

This will be the first time Nashville has hosted the Super Bowl.

In 2019, Nashville hosted the NFL Draft, which the NFL says “set a standard,” drawing in 600,000 fans.

“The 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville was one of the greatest fan events in our history,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “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. With great partners at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. and Tennessee Titans, we can’t wait to put on an unforgettable show in 2030.”

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Owners of the NFL are expected to vote on the decision on Tuesday at their Spring League Meeting.

The Tennessee Titans are set to open their new $2.1 billion stadium in 2027, which would host Super Bowl LXIV, depending on the vote.

The Titans announced the new Nissan Stadium was 75% completed in March 2026.

Nashville has never hosted the Super Bowl, but it did host the NFL Draft in 2019.

The next three Super Bowl locations are already set: California in 2027, Atlanta in 2028, and Las Vegas in 2029.