NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are at the halfway point of building their new Nissan Stadium, and they’re even further along at making sure the building is filled up for the 2027 season.
Burke Nihill, the Titans president and chief executive officer, said Tuesday that 70% of the building has been sold thanks to 70% of season ticket holders carrying over commitments from the current stadium. Premium seating sold out quickly, and now remaining tickets are on sale mostly in the 400 level.
By design, every seat is approximately 38% closer to the field.
“There’s not a bad seat in the house,” said Nihill, who bought his family tickets on the 300 level.
The Titans, who plan to play in the new Nissan Stadium in 2027, also have only six of 130 suites still available along with thr