- Tennessee is preparing to host the 2030 Super Bowl.
- The state collected $7.6 million in betting tax revenue in February 2025.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Super Bowl is headed to Broadway with Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 being played in a newly built Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. This marks the first time that the Super Bowl will be held in Nashville, and there are plenty of economic advantages expected well in advance.
Mainly when it comes to Super Bowl sportsbooks, the state strongly believes that the sports betting tax revenue will increase drastically. It was reported that in February 2025, the month of the Super Bowl, Tennessee collected $7.6 million in sports betting tax revenue.
With Tennessee hosting a mobile-only regulated sports betting market, more users will likely place bets within state lines as they arrive for the game.
The optimism behind a rise in betting tax revenue in Nashville comes as Louisiana’s sports betting tax revenue nearly doubled in 2025 when they hosted Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Economic Impact
Tourism Economics ran a study on what the city of Nashville and Tennessee could see financially at the time of the 2030 Super Bowl. There were reports that roughly $386 million could be generated from direct spending and over $700 million in total economic impact.
Tennessee Titans Odds Outlook
The hometown Tennessee Titans are one year in on the Cam Ward experiment after drafting him first overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. They finished the 2025 season 3-14, and the Titans Super Bowl odds are telling of that.
Titans 2026 Season Odds
- Super Bowl: +20000
- AFC Championship: +8000
- AFC South: +1000
- Win Total: 6.5
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