Live Music Capital
180+ live music venues on any given night. Broadway's honky-tonk highway will transform into the ultimate pregame soundtrack with surprise headliners and free outdoor stages.
See the lineup → FREESHOWS
Super Bowl LXIV · February 8, 2030. Lock in your block — hotels, tables, and the one street you can't miss — before 150,000 fans book ahead of you.
★ Countdown to Kickoff · 6:30 PM CT
Nashville isn't just hosting a Super Bowl — it's throwing the biggest party in sports history. Where else can you catch a honky-tonk set, taste world-class hot chicken, and watch the biggest game — all in one weekend?
180+ live music venues on any given night. Broadway's honky-tonk highway will transform into the ultimate pregame soundtrack with surprise headliners and free outdoor stages.
See the lineup → FREEFrom Prince's legendary hot chicken to Michelin-caliber dining in The Gulch, Nashville's food scene is unmatched. 700+ restaurants downtown — every craving, every price point.
Get the map → EAT150,000+ visitors descend on Nashville for SB Week. The 2019 NFL Draft drew 600,000 fans and generated $224M. The Super Bowl? A $600M+ explosion of energy, culture, and community.
Read the impact → $600MNashville does welcome different. Expect warm smiles, cold drinks, and a city that treats every visitor like family. The 2024 CMA Fest proved Nashville knows how to host a crowd.
How locals do it → Y'ALLUnlike most Super Bowl cities, Nashville's core is compact and pedestrian-friendly. Stadium to Broadway in 10 minutes. Hotels, bars, restaurants — everything within reach.
Plan your week → 10Nashville attracts A-list talent year-round. Expect surprise pop-up concerts, celebrity chef dinners, and the kind of VIP experiences that only Music City can deliver during Super Bowl Week.
VIP playbook → PRESS



★ Vegas had spectacle. LA had celebrity. Nashville has 180 live-music venues, four blocks of honky-tonks, and the city that invented hosting strangers like family. The Big Game just happens to also be happening here.
From Media Day to the final whistle, Nashville is packed with events for every kind of fan. Here's a preview of what's coming.
Interactive NFL experiences, player appearances, skills challenges, and memorabilia exhibits spanning 6 city blocks.
Nashville's ultimate pregame party. BBQ pitmasters, craft beer gardens, live bands, and jumbo screens along the Cumberland River.
Lower Broadway goes full Super Bowl. Every honky tonk becomes a stage, every street a celebration. Free outdoor concert series all week.
The NFL's interactive theme park. Autograph sessions, virtual reality football, and the chance to hold the Lombardi Trophy.
Nashville's neighborhoods each have a distinct personality. Whether you want neon-lit honky tonks or quiet brunch spots, we've got your guide.
Honky Tonk Highway — Nashville's legendary 4-block strip of neon, live music, and cold beer. The heart of Super Bowl Week.
Nashville's trendiest neighborhood. Boutique hotels, top-tier restaurants, and the famous Wings mural. Instagram heaven.
The indie/hipster enclave. Craft cocktails, vinyl shops, dive bars, and the local food scene the tourists haven't found yet.
Historic charm meets modern dining. Brewery scene, upscale restaurants, and Nashville's original neighborhood — right by the stadium.
Boutique shopping, brunch culture, and residential charm. The neighborhood where Nashville locals actually hang out.
Where country legends recorded hits. Recording studios, Vanderbilt vibes, and a nightlife scene that rivals Broadway.
Skip the tourist traps. Here's what the locals want you to know before you land in Music City for the Big Game.
Start with "Medium" at Prince's or Hattie B's — Nashville hot is real hot. "Hot" and "Shut the Cluck Up" are for veterans only. Always order white bread and pickles on the side.
Robert's Western World for authentic country. Tootsie's for the classic tourist vibe. The Stage for rowdy energy. Pro tip: hit them before 6 PM to skip the line and tip your bartender well.
Don't rent a car — downtown parking is a nightmare during big events. Use rideshare, electric scooters (Bird/Lime), or walk. The free WeGo Star and downtown circuit buses will run extended SB Week routes.
Nashville in February: highs around 48°F, lows near 30°F. Pack layers — mornings are cold, but honky tonks are hot. Rain is possible, so bring a waterproof layer. No umbrella needed inside the stadium.
Skip the chain restaurants on Broadway. Hit Martin's BBQ in Belmont, Monell's for southern family-style, Pharmacy Burger in East Nashville, and Biscuit Love in The Gulch (get there early — lines are real).
Game tickets will be pricey (expect $4K+ for nosebleeds). But the real experience is SB Week — most events are FREE or under $50. The atmosphere outside the stadium rivals the game itself.
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