A Guide to the Stadium
Nissan Stadium is the home of the Tennessee Titans, located on the east bank of the Cumberland River and connected to the Broadway entertainment district via the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. The venue remains active for the 2026 season while a new enclosed stadium is completed on the adjacent site for 2027.
Getting to the Stadium
The stadium sits on the east bank of the Cumberland River, directly across from downtown Nashville's entertainment district. The pedestrian bridge from Broadway puts you at the stadium gates in about 10 minutes on foot.
Driving & Parking
- DrivingFrom I-24, take Exit 48 (Shelby Avenue) and follow signs east to the stadium. From I-40, take I-24 East to the same exit, or take the James Robertson Parkway exit and cross the Woodland Street Bridge. From I-65, take I-40 East or I-24 East. Nashville traffic is notoriously heavy, and the stadium area can gridlock 2-3 hours before kickoff.
- ParkingDue to the ongoing construction for the new stadium due to open in 2027parking is extremely limited and must be purchased in advance from the official parking partner, Parking Management Company. Fans are encouraged to park in downtown Nashville garages and use the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. For tailgate supplies, Kroger has a convenient East Nashville location. Publix Super Market at Capitol View is another solid option. For beverages, Frugal MacDoogal on Broadway is Nashville's most famous discount liquor store. Main Street Liquor Store and The Library Wine and Spirits offer curated selections.
Public Transit
- Music City Star (Titans Express)Commuter serving East Corridor towns including Lebanon, Hamilton Springs, Martha, Mt. Juliet, Hermitage, and Donelson. Riverfront Station just across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is the closest stop
- WeGo Park & Ride Express BusSpecial event express buses service the Bellevue Park & Ride, Hendersonville Kohls, and Greensboro North Park & Ride (Gallatin) for Titans games
Rideshare
- There are two designated rideshare zones, Northeast of the stadium on Sylvan St between S 2nd & S 3rd Streets and Southeast on Crutcher St between S 2nd St & S 3rd St
Pregame Festivities
Nashville's downtown pregame scene is unlike any other. Honky Tonk Highway — the stretch of Broadway between 1st and 5th Avenues lined with live music bars — is one of the great entertainment strips in America. The 10-minute walk across the pedestrian bridge to the stadium makes Broadway the ultimate pregame destination.
Pregame Bars & Restaurants
- A multi level venue with a rooftop bar offering views of the Cumberland River and the stadium. Live music on multiple floors, craft cocktails, and Southern-inspired food.
- A honky-tonk on Lower Broadway featuring live country music, cheap beer, and a rowdy atmosphere. Multiple floors and rooftop space make it one of the bigger venues on Broadway.
- New Orleans themed bar on Printer's Alley offering blues and boogie music, Cajun -inspired food, and craft cocktails.
- A whiskey-focused bar and restaurant featuring creative cocktails, a huge whiskey selection, and elevated bar food in a more relaxed setting than the honky-tonks.
- A neighborhood bar East of the stadium offering craft beer, cocktails, and a mellow pregame vibe away from the Broadway chaos.
- A Nashville BBQ institution serving whole-hog barbecue in the traditional Tennessee style. They are known for their brisket and ribs with a casual atmosphere for pregame.
- Nashville hot chicken is a local specialty, and Hattie B's is one of the most popular purveyors. The Lower Broadway location puts you right in the pregame action. Expect a line, but it moves quickly. Heat levels range from Southern (no heat) to Shut the Cluck Up (extremely hot).
- A beloved Nashville pizza spot serving New York-style pizza by the slice. A quick, satisfying pregame option with locations in Gulch and the East End
- A craft beer bar on Broadway with an extensive tap list and a gameday atmosphere.
- A Nashville craft brewery with a taproom and outdoor space. Their beers are well-regarded and the vibe is relaxed.
- A cocktail lounge offering a more refined experience with craft cocktails and a sophisticated atmosphere.
For the full Nashville experience, walk the length of Honky Tonk Highway on Broadway. Free live music pours out of every door, from Tootsie's Orchid Lounge to Robert's Western World to The Stage. You don't need to spend a dime to hear world-class musicians.
Monuments & Unique Features
- Ghost Ballet for East Bank Machineworks SculptureThis massive red steel sculpture stands 100 feet tall on the East Bank, located directly between the stadium and the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. It is built on a former gantry crane base and serves as a primary meeting landmark for fans entering from downtown.
- Retired Numbers & Ring of HonorRetired Numbers and Ring of Honor members are displayed on the upper deck facade on the East and West sidelines. The team honors members of the franchise as a whole including players from their time in Houston as the Oilers
- #9 Steve McNair
- #27 Eddie George
- #34 Earl Campbell
- #63 Mike Munchak
- #65 Elvin Bethea
- #74 Bruce Matthews
- #43 Jim Norton
- Jeff Fisher (Head Coach)
- Bum Phillips (Head Coach)
- Bud Adams (Late Owner)
- Nissan Hall of GreatsLocated on the Main Concourse in Sections 109 (Visitors Side) and 138 (Titans Side). These are the primary areas for franchise history featuring interactive touch screens and large biographical displays of Titans and Oilers history.
- Championship BannersBanners for the 1999 AFC Championship and AFC South Division Titles in 2002, 2008, 2020, 2021 are hung in the North End Zone
Seating & Special Sections
- Pinnacle ClubThe main premium club level with padded seats, climate-controlled lounges, premium food and beverage, and private restrooms.
- Luxury SuitesOver 120 suites across multiple levels, accommodating 12-30 guests with catering and private amenities.
- The Party Plaza (North End Zone)This is the current stadium's primary social hub. It is an open-air area with food and beverage stands that is popular for fans who want to stand and socialize rather than sit in their assigned seats.
Concessions
- Signature ItemsPrince's Hot Chicken and Hattie B's Hot Chicken bring Nashville's signature dish to the stadium. Martin's BBQ serves whole-hog barbecue. The stadium features rotating local restaurant pop-ups that keep the menu fresh.
- Value ItemsStandard hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, and popcorn are available throughout.
- DrinksTennessee whiskey and bourbon are prominently featured, with Jack Daniel's and George Dickel well represented. Yazoo Brewing, TailGate Brewery, and other Nashville craft breweries have dedicated stands. Standard domestics are everywhere. Frozen whiskey drinks and specialty cocktails reflect Nashville's bourbon culture.
Stadium Information
Notable Events
- Music City Miracle in 2000
Suggested Places
Recommended places to visit near this stadium