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Now open: Secure your (ticket) spot on the Titans New Stadium waitlist

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Titans fans cheer in the seats.

Approximately ~1.75 million sqft and built with high-tech, sustainable materials, the stadium is designed to minimize waste and preserve energy + water.

Photo by Joe Howell via The Tennessee Titans

Calling all Titans fans — You can now reserve your spot in line to purchase tickets with a (refundable) deposit for either a Luxury Suite, Premier Seats, or Reserved PSLs for the new stadium.

Plus, score access to exclusive perks including:

  • Nissan Stadium pre-sales
  • Exclusive events
  • Titans Pro Shop discounts

Bonus: For every deposit received, a book will be donated to a MNPS student through the 2nd and 7 Foundation.

Join the waitlist

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