Super Bowl LXIV · February 2030

The Super Bowl is coming to Nashville.

On May 19, 2026, NFL owners voted to bring Super Bowl LXIV to the new Nissan Stadium — the first Super Bowl ever played in Tennessee. This is the countdown page: what’s confirmed, what isn’t, and what game week will actually look like on these streets, from the driver who works them every night. Updated monthly as details land.

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The Facts

What’s confirmed — and what isn’t.

Everything below comes from the NFL’s own announcement and public records — no speculation. Last verified July 2026.

The Game

Super Bowl LXIV — February 2030

Awarded by a unanimous NFL owners’ vote on May 19, 2026, at the league’s spring meeting. The exact game date hasn’t been announced yet.

The Venue

The new Nissan Stadium

The $2.1 billion enclosed stadium rising on the East Bank — roughly 60,000 seats under a translucent dome. February weather can’t touch it, which is exactly why the NFL said yes.

The First

Tennessee’s first Super Bowl

Nashville becomes the 12th state to host. Commissioner Goodell called the 2019 Draft here “one of the great fan events in our history” — this is the sequel.

The Committee

The host committee

Co-chaired by former Governor Bill Haslam and CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, with roughly $60 million budgeted for city operations, security, and transportation.

Still to come

The exact game date, ticket on-sale details, the halftime act, and the official events calendar. Nothing is on sale yet — treat anyone selling “Super Bowl LXIV tickets” today accordingly. Each piece gets added here the month it’s announced.

The Stadium

A dome changes everything.

The new stadium opens in 2027, directly east of the current one. The Titans play their farewell 2026 season in the old building; then it comes down, and the East Bank around the new dome keeps building straight through 2030. That matters for anyone planning game week: the neighborhood around the stadium will be brand new, still partly under construction, and unlike anything printed in an old guidebook.

Here’s the part I can speak to personally: I stage for Nissan Stadium events now — I know which bridge to take at which hour, where the lots lock down, and how long it really takes to clear the East Bank after 69,000 people stand up at once. By 2030 the geography changes but the physics won’t: the car that’s staged on the right side of the river wins the night.

Game Week

What Super Bowl week actually looks like here.

Nashville has already rehearsed this twice. The 2019 NFL Draft put 600,000 people on Broadway in three days and closed the core of downtown. CMA Fest does a version of it every June — checkpoint perimeters, rolling street closures, hotel lobbies at capacity, and app pricing that triples the moment a show lets out. A Super Bowl is that, stretched across ten days: the NFL’s fan experience takes over a convention footprint, media week books entire hotels, and every venue in town — from Bridgestone to the honky-tonks — gets bought out for private events.

What that means practically: downtown and the East Bank will run on credentials and closures for the better part of a week, restaurants and rooftops will be reserved months out, and the difference between a great trip and a long walk in February will be whoever’s handling your ground game.

Plan Early

Visiting for the game? The playbook.

Stay

Pick your ring

Downtown/SoBro puts you inside the perimeter at peak pricing. The Gulch and Midtown are one short ride out. Green Hills, Belle Meade, and Franklin stay quiet — chauffeur distance, which is the point.

Fly

BNA — and JWN

BNA sits about 8 miles east of the stadium. Private arrivals have a second option most visitors miss: John C. Tune Airport on the west side. Super Bowl week is the busiest private-jet week a host city ever sees — ground transport for those arrivals books months ahead.

Move

No surge. Ever.

Our published rates don’t move for CMA Fest, New Year’s Eve, or a Super Bowl. Availability is the only thing that runs out — book the week, not the ride.

The Numbers

Why the city is all-in

A 2025 Tourism Economics study projects $386 million in direct spending and roughly $706 million in total impact — with a television audience of 127 million across 195 countries. Economists argue about projections; the traffic will be real either way.

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Common Questions

Super Bowl LXIV FAQ.

When is Super Bowl LXIV in Nashville?

February 2030. The NFL awarded the game to Nashville on May 19, 2026, but the exact game date has not been announced yet — the league typically locks the calendar a couple of seasons out. Before Nashville: Los Angeles (2027), Atlanta (2028), and Las Vegas (2029).

Where will the Nashville Super Bowl be played?

At the new Nissan Stadium on the East Bank — the enclosed, roughly 60,000-seat stadium opening in 2027 next to the current one. The dome is the reason the NFL said yes: a February game here with zero weather risk.

Can I buy Super Bowl LXIV tickets yet?

No. Nothing official is on sale, and no on-sale process has been announced. Anyone offering “Nashville Super Bowl tickets” today is selling air. When the NFL announces the real channels, this page will say so.

How many people will actually come?

For scale: the 2019 NFL Draft put 600,000 people on Broadway over three days. A Super Bowl runs a full week of events — NFL fan experiences, media week, private parties at every venue in town — on top of roughly 100,000+ out-of-town visitors around game weekend.

Will car service prices surge that week?

Ours will not. Our published rates are the same during CMA Fest, on New Year’s Eve, and they will be the same during Super Bowl week — what changes is availability, not the price. App pricing is another story entirely. Reserve the week early, not the ride last-minute.

How far is the stadium from the airport?

The East Bank sits about 8 miles from BNA — 15 to 20 minutes on a clean run, and nothing about Super Bowl week is a clean run. We track flights, meet arrivals, and plan routes around the closures as they are announced.

What about private jets?

Super Bowl week is the busiest private-aviation stretch a host city ever sees. Nashville has two options: general aviation at BNA and John C. Tune Airport (JWN) on the west side. We already run JWN pickups for private arrivals — that is exactly the kind of trip to book months ahead.

Where should I stay for Super Bowl LXIV?

Three honest tiers: Downtown/SoBro puts you inside the perimeter, walking distance to everything, at peak pricing. The Gulch and Midtown are one short ride out. Green Hills, Belle Meade, and Franklin stay quiet and civilized — chauffeur distance, which is where we come in.

February 2030

Four years out is exactly when the smart money moves.

Hotels, private aviation, and ground transportation for Super Bowl week will be spoken for long before the teams are. We’re taking early reservations and corporate inquiries now — a human reads every request, and our rates will be the same that week as they are today.

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