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| Former names | New Tennessee Titans Stadium (construction) |
|---|---|
| Location | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 36°10′03.8″N86°46′05″W / 36.167722°N 86.76806°W /36.167722; -86.76806 |
| Public transit | WeGo Public Transit - Titans Express Train -Riverfront Station |
| Owner | Government of Nashville |
| Operator | Tennessee Titans |
| Capacity | 60,000 |
| Roof | Translucent (ETFE) |
| Surface | Artificial turf |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | February 29, 2024 |
| Opened | 2027 (planned) |
| Construction cost | $2.1 billion |
| Architect | Manica Architecture |
| Structural engineer | Walter P Moore |
| General contractor | Tennessee Builders Alliance (AECOM Hunt/Turner Construction/I.C.F. Builders/Polk & Associates)[1] |
| Tenants | |
| Tennessee Titans (NFL)Planned Tennessee State Tigers (NCAA)Planned Music City Bowl (NCAA)Planned | |
New Nissan Stadium is an indoormulti-purpose stadium under construction inNashville, Tennessee. In 2027, it is to replaceNissan Stadium as the home venue for theTennessee Titans of theNational Football League (NFL).[2][3]
The 60,000-seat stadium is projected to cost $2.1 billion, including $1.26 billion of public money—the largeststadium subsidy in U.S. history.[4]
It is being built next to Nissan Stadium, which will be demolished after its completion. The stadium was designed byManica Architecture, which also designedAllegiant Stadium,NRG Stadium andWembley Stadium.[5]
Nissan Stadium, an open-air concrete-and-steel stadium that seats 69,000, has served as the home venue for the Tennessee Titans since its opening in 1999. The city hired an independent group, Venue Solutions Group (VSG), to assess its condition and the cost of maintaining it for the remainder of the lease, which ends in 2039. VSG's preliminary report concluded that it would cost the city between $1.75 and 1.95 billion to renovate Nissan Stadium as a "first class condition" facility.[6]
The $2.1 billion cost of the new stadium will come from:
The 1.7-million-square-foot proposed stadium would be a dome, have a seating capacity of 55,000-60,000, have about 170 luxury suites and an artificial turf field.[7] The Titans would sign a 30-year lease to play in the stadium.
The financing program was confirmed by a 26-11 vote on April 25, 2023. Construction began in 2024.[8]
The route of theIndyCar SeriesMusic City Grand Prix, which ran on city streets, was originally to be changed during the new stadium's construction. However, on February 14, 2024, it was announced that the race would be moved to nearbyNashville Superspeedway.[9][10]
In July 2025, a noose was discovered, delaying construction of New Nissan Stadium while theMetropolitan Nashville Police Department investigated. On July 24, it was announced that no charges would be filed in the incident.[11]
Opening day is set for 2027.

| Preceded by | Home of the Tennessee Titans 2027 (planned) | Succeeded by none |