New Nissan Stadium
Conceptual rendering | |
Interactive map of New Nissan Stadium | |
| Former names | New Tennessee Titans Stadium (construction) |
|---|---|
| Location | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 36°10′03.8″N 86°46′05″W / 36.167722°N 86.76806°W |
| Owner | Government of Nashville |
| Operator | Tennessee Titans |
| Capacity | 60,000 |
| Roof | Translucent (ETFE) |
| Surface | Artificial turf |
| Public transit | WeGo Public Transit - Titans Express Train - Riverfront Station |
| 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) |
| Tenants | |
| Tennessee Titans (NFL) Planned Tennessee State Tigers (NCAA) Planned Music City Bowl (NCAA) Planned | |
New Nissan Stadium is an indoor multi-purpose stadium under construction in Nashville, Tennessee. Scheduled to open in the summer of 2027, it is to replace Nissan Stadium as the home venue for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL).
The 60,000-seat stadium is projected to cost $2.1 billion, including $1.26 billion of public money—the largest stadium subsidy in U.S. history.
It is being built next to the original Nissan Stadium, which will be demolished after its completion. The stadium is being designed by Manica Architecture, which also designed Allegiant Stadium, NRG Stadium and Wembley Stadium.