The Tennessee Titans released a new video giving fans a look into its new $2.1 billion stadium, expected to be operational in 2027. The team also unveiled a new website with information on how fans can invest in season tickets for the new stadium.
Made for us, made for Nashville
Visit https://t.co/zg4189W5qe to learn more about the future home of the Tennessee Titans pic.twitter.com/WuFGsD35FM
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) August 9, 2023
Fans can join the waitlist for season tickets for the new stadium starting August 15.
The team announced that for every deposit on a luxury suite, premier seats, or reserved PSLs, a book will be donated to a Metro Nashville Public School student through head coach Mike Vrabel’s organization, 2nd and 7 Foundation.
“This stadium wasn’t designed to look like all the others. We’re building it from scratch. We’re building it for you. It represents the very best of Tennessee: the willingness to work together when the odds are stacked against us and supporting each other along the way, the NFL team writes on its website. “We’ll experience our best moments here, together – strangers high-fiving amid touchdown cheers and thousands singing at the top of their lungs to the same soundtrack. Everything you love about our city you’ll find in this stadium. Because this is our town. Our time. Our team.”
The stadium deal was officially approved on April 26 by the Metro Nashville City Council.
The new stadium will be enclosed to host events year-round regardless of weather conditions. Besides the Titans, the stadium will host Tennessee State University games and other sporting, entertainment, and civic events.
The Music City Host Committee is currently working on booking the Super Bowl, 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four, and college football National Championship at the new stadium.
As part of the deal, a 1 percent increase to Davidson County’s Hotel Occupancy Tax rate began in July to repay $760 million in bonds from Nashville’s Sports Authority and $500 million in bonds from the State of Tennessee approved for the stadium project.
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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.
Jack Johnson talked a big game about opposing the stadium, right up till the final (and most important!) vote, when he voted in favor…..
Our republicans in TN are worthless
No amount of hoopla propaganda will make the cost of the stadium to be acceptable. “Not like any other”. That is right. the design is butt ugly and the cost it over the top – even before cost overruns and change orders.