NFL-Nashville to host city's first Super Bowl in 2030


Jan 4, 2026; Paradise, Nevada, USA; The NFL shield logo on the field at Allegiant Stadium. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

May 19 (Reuters) - ⁠The city of Nashville, Tennessee, ⁠has been selected to ‌host the Super Bowl for the first time in 2030 at Nissan Stadium, ​the NFL announced ⁠on Tuesday.

• NFL ⁠owners voted on the proposal at ⁠the ‌league's spring meeting in Orlando, Florida

• In ⁠addition to the game, Nashville will ​also ‌host that week's NFL Honors ⁠and Super ​Bowl Opening Night events

• Nashville previously hosted the 2019 ⁠NFL Draft, drawing 600,000 fans ​and generating $224 million in economic impact, the league said

• The ⁠next Super Bowl will be held in Inglewood, California, on February 14, 2027, atSoFi Stadium

• ​Atlanta will host ⁠the NFL's championship game in 2028 ​followed by Las ‌Vegas in 2029

(Reporting ​by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; Editing by Mark Porter)

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