Nissan Stadium Tickets

Nissan Stadium Tickets

7/20

Sat

Def Leppard and Journey
6:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadiumโ€ขNashville, TN
$53+
8/3

Sat

Kenny Chesney w/ Zac Brown Band and Uncle Kracker
5:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadiumโ€ขNashville, TN
$59+
8/10

Sat

Preseason: San Francisco 49ers at Tennessee Titans
6:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$8+
8/17

Sat

Preseason: Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans
6:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$1+
8/31

Sat

Mississippi Valley State Football at Tennessee State Football
5:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$41+
9/15

Sun

New York Jets at Tennessee Titans
12:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$72+
9/22

Sun

Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans
12:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$201+
9/28

Sat

Charleston Southern Football at Tennessee State Football
5:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$29+
10/12

Sat

Eastern Illinois Football at Tennessee State Football
5:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$41+
10/13

Sun

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
12:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$41+
10/19

Sat

Post Malone
8:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadiumโ€ขNashville, TN
$92+
11/2

Sat

UT Martin Football at Tennessee State Football
5:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$29+
11/3

Sun

New England Patriots at Tennessee Titans
12:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$61+
11/17

Sun

Minnesota Vikings at Tennessee Titans
12:00 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$67+
11/23

Sat

Southeast Missouri State Football at Tennessee State Football
3:30 PMโ€ขNissan Stadium
$29+

About Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium

Located on the banks of the mighty Cumberland River and sporting a breathtaking view of downtown Nashville’s skyline, Nissan Stadium is a 69,000-seat multi-use outdoor arena that is one of the premier venues in the entire Tennessee region. There is a lot to love about this down-home stadium – from pro football to major music festivals to all other sorts of events, Nissan Stadium is the place to be!

 

The History of Nissan Stadium

Built and opened in 1999, Nissan Stadium was the clinching factor for the NFL’s Houston Oilers’ decision to relocate to Nashville, where they would be known as the Tennessee Titans from then on. Originally known as Adelphia Coliseum, it’s gone through a number of name changes over the years, with Nissan purchasing naming rights in 2015. Rough and tumble like its team, this stadium has survived tornadoes trying to pull it down during construction and major flooding trying to drown it out, but nothing seems to be able to shut down Nissan Stadium for good.

 

What Makes Nissan Stadium Events So Special?

Nissan Stadium events are always fun – and more likely than not will end with a win for the Titans. The move from Houston to Nashville galvanized the team, and they have a 96-69 regular-season record when playing at home as of 2019. If that’s not enough of a reason to take in a game at Nissan Stadium, we don’t know what to tell you!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Nissan Stadium located?

Nissan Stadium is located on the east bank of the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. 

 

What kind of events does Nissan Stadium host?

The venue is primarily used for football, but Nissan Stadium events are not limited to just that. The stadium also hosts the Music City Bowl, soccer matches, and large concerts, such as the CMA Music Festival. 

 

Which team is playing at Nissan Stadium?

The Tennessee Titans (NFL) have been playing their home games at Nissan Stadium from the moment the venue opened in 1999. Joining them were Tennessee State’s NCAA football team, the Tennessee Tigers, who also still play home games there. 

 

Where can I park for free at Nissan Stadium?

Nissan Stadium has 16 official lots that are situated right next to the stadium. But, access to these lots is restricted to Titan’s season ticket holders and must be purchased in advance. However, there is plenty of public parking in lots and garages in downtown Nashville, on the west side of the Cumberland River, that can be used for Nissan Stadium sporting events. From there, fans can walk across the Woodland Street Bridge for easy access to the stadium - prices for these lots range from $15-$46.

 

What is the seating capacity of Nissan Stadium?

Nissan Stadium events can seat up to 69,143 excited fans.

 

Who owns Nissan Stadium?

Nissan Stadium is owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. 

 

How do I get to Nissan Stadium using public transport?

Fans looking to ditch the car can hop on the Music City Star Game Day Express train. Tickets are free and available to the first 650 customers who reserve them in advance online. Fans can reserve up to four seats, from two weeks before the game. The train has 6 stops to pick up fans, and parking is free at each station.