GAMEDAY GUIDE
TENNESSEE TITANS
1959
YEAR TEAM FOUNDED
1999
YEAR STADIUM OPENED
69,143
STADIUM CAPACITY
4 HOURS
PARKING LOTS OPEN
A Tennessee Titans gameday experience at Nissan Stadium in Nashville is a uniquely Southern blend of football tradition, country music energy, and diehard fan passion—with the added bonus of being in one of the most vibrant cities in America.
1) NISSAN STADIUM OVERVIEW
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Located right on the Cumberland River, just across from downtown Nashville.
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Easily accessible by foot via the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge—a beautiful walk with skyline views.
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Seats around 69,000, with good sightlines and an open design (no dome).
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Expect loud crowds, especially for divisional games (Colts, Jaguars, Texans) or when big-name teams come to town.
2) FAN CULTURE
The Titans fan base:
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Known as “Two-Tone Blue Nation.”
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Loyal and growing in intensity, especially after playoff runs and Derrick Henry’s dominant seasons.
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You’ll see plenty of Oilers throwbacks mixed in with Titans gear.
Traditions:
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“Titan Up!” is the signature rallying cry.
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Sword ceremony before kickoff: A selected guest (celebrity, former player, military member) plants a sword at midfield to ignite the crowd.
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Music, chants, and crowd energy rise with each big hit or Derrick Henry stiff-arm.
3) MUSIC CITY VIBES
This is Nashville, after all—expect live music and party energy:
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Live country and rock bands often play in the fan plaza before games.
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Drumlines and hype teams roam the tailgates and concourses.
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The team often features local artists for national anthem or halftime shows.
4) TAILGATING SCENE
Tailgating in Nashville is a party—friendly, energetic, and full of flavor.
Where it happens:
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Lots A, B, and E are the main tailgating hubs around the stadium.
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Lots fill early, especially for 12 PM games.
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Walkable tailgating spills into the city—many fans pregame at Broadway bars like:
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Jason Aldean’s
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Tootsie’s
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Luke Bryan’s
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The Stage
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Food & drink:
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Expect Southern BBQ (ribs, pulled pork), wings, chili, and homemade casseroles.
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Tennessee whiskey, moonshine, and local beer (like Yazoo or Jackalope) are common tailgate drinks.
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Many tailgates are family-style but rowdy in a fun way—you’ll hear plenty of live music and see themed setups.
5) STADIUM FOOD & DRINK
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Above-average food scene, with Nashville flavors:
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Hot chicken sandwiches
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Smoked BBQ nachos
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Loaded tater tots
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Great local beer selection and craft cocktails available
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Themed concessions from Nashville-based restaurants often rotate throughout the season
6) WEATHER
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Early season (Sept–Oct): Hot and sunny
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Mid-late season (Nov–Jan): Cooler, sometimes chilly—bundle up
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Rain is possible but not common for every game
7) FAMILY-FRIENDLY?
Yes, but rowdy in parts—especially near Broadway or deep into the tailgate lots.
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There are family zones in the stadium
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The pregame plaza has games for kids, live music, giveaways, and often meet-and-greets with cheerleaders or T-Rac (the Titans mascot)
8) GETTING THERE & LEAVING
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Parking: Limited and expensive close to the stadium. Book ahead.
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Rideshare: Popular option—drop-off areas are organized, but expect wait times.
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Pedestrian bridge: The best and most scenic way to walk from downtown to the game.
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AT DENVER BRONCOS
VS LOS ANGELES RAMS
VS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
AT HOUSTON TEXANS
AT ARIZONA CARDINALS
AT LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
VS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
VS LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
BYE WEEK
VS HOUSTON TEXANS
VS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
VS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
AT CLEVELAND BROWNS
AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
VS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
VS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
The Tennessee Titans tailgating experience is a Southern-style, music-fueled football party that blends BBQ smoke, live country tunes, and hardcore fan energy—all set against the backdrop of downtown Nashville and the Cumberland River. Whether you’re grilling in the lots or pregaming on Broadway, it’s a uniquely Music City football vibe.
1) WHERE TAILGATING HAPPENS
Primary Tailgating Lots:
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Lots A, B, and E – right outside Nissan Stadium; the most active, traditional tailgate areas.
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Lot R (Riverfront) – beautiful river views and walking access to the pedestrian bridge.
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Tailgreat Lot – often features larger fan groups, corporate setups, and live DJs.
These lots open 4–5 hours before kickoff, and fans arrive early, especially for noon (CST) games.
2) THE FOOD SCENE: SOUTHERN BBQ AT ITS FINEST
Tailgating in Nashville = meat, spice, and soul:
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Smokers & grills turn out ribs, brisket, hot dogs, and pulled pork.
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Nashville hot chicken sliders are a staple at serious tailgates.
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Homemade mac & cheese, coleslaw, and baked beans round it out.
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Many fans bring homemade moonshine, Tennessee whiskey, and local beers (Yazoo, TailGate, or Bearded Iris).
3) THE VIBE: COUNTRY, ROCK, AND “TITAN UP!”
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You’ll hear a mix of country, classic rock, and hype tracks coming from trucks, speakers, and portable DJ setups.
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Cornhole, beer pong, and giant Jenga are common in the lots.
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Some groups bring TVs and satellite dishes to watch the early NFL games.
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It’s festive, loud, and friendly to visitors—as long as you’re not wearing Colts or Ravens gear
4) FAN CULTURE
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Titans fans—aka “Two-Tone Blue Nation”—bring the pride:
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Jerseys from Derrick Henry, Eddie George, Steve McNair
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Throwback Houston Oilers gear
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Painted faces, cowboy boots, and themed tailgate rigs
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T-Rac, the raccoon mascot, sometimes roams the area for pics and hype
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Chants of “Titan Up!” echo through the parking lots
5) DOWNTOWN “TAILGATING” ALTERNATIVE
If traditional tailgating isn’t your style, many fans head to Broadway bars before and after the game:
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Places like Tootsie’s, Honky Tonk Central, Jason Aldean’s, and Kid Rock’s are PACKED with fans.
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Great for food, drinks, and live music before walking across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge to the stadium.
6) WHEN TO ARRIVE
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Hardcore tailgaters arrive 4–5 hours before kickoff.
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Casual fans can roll in 2–3 hours early and still get food, music, and good vibes.
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Some people tailgate after the game too, especially for 3:25 PM or night games.
7) FAMILY-FRIENDLY?
Yes—especially:
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In Alumni Plaza (next to the stadium) and family zones in outer lots
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Some tailgates set up games for kids, and there’s often music or mascot visits
