Frequently asked questions
What sport is played at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville?
Nissan Stadium hosts a wide variety of sports, including NFL football, soccer, and hockey. It’s most known for being the home field of the Tennessee Titans. Guests can purchase season tickets to see their favorite athletes in action.
Every December, the stadium also hosts the annual Music City Bowl – a postseason college football bowl game certified by the NCAA.
Does Nissan Stadium offer tours?
Nissan Stadium offers private group tours on weekdays, depending on availability. Guests receive an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the press box, NFL locker room, and influencer suite – plus a sneak peek of the brand-new stadium due to open in 2027.
Is Nissan Stadium walkable?
Nissan Stadium has been designed with accessibility in mind, meaning it’s easy to walk around the site and use the facilities. Additionally, there are plenty of clearly marked pedestrian routes from the stadium to the city’s other tourist attractions.
Can you park at Nissan Stadium for free?
You must pay for parking on event days at Nissan Stadium. We recommend purchasing passes in advance to avoid disappointment.
However, tourists can park at the stadium for free on non-event days. Lot R offers complimentary parking and is only a short distance from downtown Nashville and the Bridgestone Arena area.
When will the new Nissan Stadium open?
The future Nissan Stadium is due to open in 2027. Upon completion, the old stadium will be demolished.
What is the vision? An even more spectacular stage for the Tennessee Titans and the world’s biggest performers! The 1.75 million square foot site will feature bigger seats with better views, fully frictionless concessions, and nearly twice the number of restrooms.
The building itself will be a feat of modern architecture. The high-tech, sustainable materials promise to minimize waste and preserve energy, so eco-conscious guests can enjoy home games guilt-free.