Former names | New Tennessee Titans Stadium (planning/construction) |
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Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Coordinates | 36°10′03.8″N 86°46′05″W / 36.167722°N 86.76806°W |
Owner | Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County |
Operator | Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County |
Capacity | 55,000-60,000 |
Surface | Turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 29, 2024 |
Opened | 2027 (planned) |
Construction cost | $2.1 billion |
Architect | Manica Architecture |
General contractor | Tennessee Builders Alliance (AECOM Hunt/Turner Construction/I.C.F. Builders/Polk & Associates) [1] |
Tenants | |
Tennessee Titans (NFL) (TBD) Tennessee State Tigers (NCAA) (TBD) Music City Bowl (NCAA) (TBD) |
New Nissan Stadium is a domed American football stadium under construction in Nashville, Tennessee for use by the Tennessee Titans, succeeding the current Nissan Stadium beginning in 2027.[2][3]
The 60,000-seat stadium is projected to cost $2.1 billion, $1.26 billion of which is subsidized by the public. It is by far the largest stadium subsidy in U.S. history.[4]
It is to be built adjacent to Nissan Stadium, which will be demolished following the completion of the new stadium. The stadium will be designed by Manica Architecture who previously designed Allegiant Stadium, NRG Stadium and Wembley Stadium.[5]