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A new kind of mosh pit makes its way to Nissan Stadium

Enter the Mosh Pit coming to Nissan Stadium’s East Endzone, where instead of headbanging to your favorite artist, you’ll be the one setting the tone for the gameday experience.

A rendering from the field, endzone level of a lower-level fan section complete with a performance stage in the middle.

The clock is ticking to hit play on this special opportunity. | Rendering provided by Tennessee Titans

Save us a seat in the Mosh Pit? The new Titans stadium will have a special fan section — located in the East Endzone surrounding an in-bowl performance stage — for “diehards who bleed two-tone blue.”

Selected fans will have the opportunity to purchase specially-priced PSLs in a dedicated lower-level section, receive invitations to annual events, and score a complimentary merch item every year.

Applications for the fan section, which includes a request for a 30-second clip that showcases your love for the Titans, are open until Sunday, Sept. 1. If you make it in, you’ll be contacted in mid-September.

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