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Report: Here’s when Nashville will know if the city will host the 2030 Super Bowl

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - NFL insider Ian Rapoport reports that NFL owners will be voting on whether Nashville will host the 2030 Super Bowl this week.

Rapoport says that at Tuesday’s Spring League Meeting, NFL owners will vote on Nashville hosting Super Bowl LXIV.

“This would be the first time hosting for the Music City, a showcase for the #Titans new stadium," the NFL insider reports.

The NFL owners are expected to vote at this Tuesday’s Spring League Meeting on Nashville hosting Super Bowl LXIV in February of 2030, sources tell me and @MikeGarafolo.

This would be the first time hosting for the Music City, a showcase for the #Titans new stadium. pic.twitter.com/b8Z6VaC3a0

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 18, 2026

The NFL spring league meeting is being held in Orlando, Florida.

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This news comes on the heels of popular sportscaster Dan Patrick saying in April he was told that the new Nissan Stadium in Nashville will be hosting the 2030 Super Bowl.

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