The Tennessee Titans‘ 2026 season will be the team’s final season playing home games at the current Nissan Stadium. The New Nissan Stadium is slated to be finished in early to mid-2027, and the Titans will host games at the new stadium beginning next year.

Earlier this week, a handful of Titans representatives toured the new stadium while it is still under construction, and ESPN Insider Turron Davenport shared several videos on his X page.

The new stadium will feature 60,000 seats, which is slightly smaller than the current stadium’s 69,000 seats, but the new stadium focuses on proximity to the field and sightlines. The seats will be closer to the field, with no “nosebleed” section, and views will be improved. It will offer expanded exterior terraces and viewing areas for fans to connect with the city of Nashville.

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Fans will experience easier access to upper levels with 44 escalators and 30 elevators, concessions will be easier to access, and there will be more of them, and there will be an increased number of restrooms for better guest experiences. The focus on the fans doesn’t end there, though; the stadium seats will also feature padding, a clear upgrade.

The new stadium is fully enclosed with a translucent roof so that events can be held year-round without weather concerns, and the stage is the same size as Ryman Auditorium, which houses 2,362 seats and a 180 square foot stage. The Titans’ locker room will be roughly 50 percent bigger with plans for 68 dedicated, fixed lockers, separate dedicated spaces for team meetings, training facilities, and even a dedicated space for the family of players, including a nanny service on event days.

With high-tech materials in use, the latest technology employed, and a focus on the guest experience, the new stadium is poised to be a major attraction in Nashville.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: See it: A look inside Tennessee Titans’ new Nissan Stadium