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Guaranteed seats at the New Nissan Stadium? There’s only one way to do it.

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A close up of the model of the new Nissan Stadium.

Did you know? The new stadium will have the closest seats to the field of any NFL stadium.

Photo provided by the Tennessee Titans

When the New Nissan Stadium opens in 2027, Nashville football will never be the same.

The only question is: Where will you be sitting?

The best seats in the house wait for no one. That’s why fans with a plan are already securing their spots on one of two Titans waitlists.

Priority Access Waitlist

If you want to guarantee first dibs on a Reserved Seat Membership, plus merch discounts and other perks, join Priority Access with a $50 deposit.

Priority Waitlisters will also receive a special invite to Titans House to explore all seating options and further customize their gameday experience.

Standard Access Waitlist

Not ready to place a deposit yet? Join the Standard Access Waitlist for free and you’ll be next in line for Reserved Seat Memberships. You’ll also receive up-to-date news on stadium progress and ticket sales.

Psst… If you start feeling the FOMO, you can upgrade to Priority Access from Standard at any time.

Join the waitlist

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