Nashville is expected to be selected as the host city for Super Bowl LXIV in 2030, with NFL owners slated to vote on the choice Tuesday during the league’s Spring League Meeting, sources told the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, per the report.
The report says the game would mark the first time the Music City hosts a Super Bowl and would showcase the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium, which is expected to open in 2027.
Those plans come amid a scheduled slate of upcoming Super Bowls outlined in the report. Super Bowl LXI is set for SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Feb. 14, 2027, and the event will air on ESPN with a simulcast on ABC and streams on the ESPN App and NFL+ on mobile, the report says.
Per the report, the 2028 Super Bowl is scheduled for Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Falcons. The report also notes that ESPN’s Adam Schefter said in March that NFL owners are expected to select Las Vegas as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII, which would follow the 2028 season.
The report adds that the two-day NFL Spring League Meeting will begin May 19 in Orlando, Florida, and that owners will vote on the Nashville bid Tuesday during that meeting. The vote is the next step in finalizing the host site for Super Bowl LXIV, according to the report.