NASHVILLE – Construction at new Nissan Stadium is off and running on the East Bank of the Cumberland River.
Titans House, the experience center for the new home of the Titans, is on the verge of fully opening its doors, and on Monday, the team hosted a media preview of the space in Germantown.
The by-appointment-only center will give current PSL holders and new Nissan Stadium waitlist members a guided tour through an immersive experience to learn about membership and seating options available in the new stadium.
"The goal is to bring them into this space, and show them the look, feel and vibe of what a new Nissan Stadium will look like, and how we're really doing our best to make this stadium for everyone, for Nashville," Titans Vice President of ticket sales Jim Rice said on Monday. "(Titans House) does a great job of representing what this stadium will be, and how we've tried to encompass everything that our fans in this city have asked for."
At Titans House, those interested in purchasing season tickets will have an opportunity to see a view from their seats, whether it's in a suite, or typical seats, what the team is calling reserved seats. All the seats in the new stadium will be padded, Rice said.
Sales for new tickets will take place in three waves, beginning with premier seat memberships this summer and continuing in 2025 with two waves of reserved seat memberships.
"We literally have an experience for everybody, every Nashvillian," Rice said. "So that is our goal, that when they come through here, they realize that we listened to them. And maybe wave one isn't for them. But we have two other waves with over 30 price points, and each one comes with a different experience."
Inside "Titans House" is a six-foot by eight-foot model of new Nissan Stadium that shows off every detail of the new stadium.
Rice said personal seat license (PSL) purchasers will have an opportunity to sign guitar picks that will be hung on a wall at the building. Ultimately, it will be transported to the new stadium and serve as a Founders' wall similar to the one at the team's current stadium.
Titans House will open for a limited number of appointments in May, and it will fully open to PSL holders and new Nissan Stadium waitlist members this summer.
"We want every visitor that comes to the Titans House to walk in and get the wow factor, immediately when they walk in," said Reggie Polk, president and CEO of Polk & Associates Construction. "That's the intent – right when they walk in those beautiful wood doors, you're going to get an immediate 'Wow', and that's what we were looking for in this space."
Some key points about the new Nissan Stadium, and Titans House:
• Nearly 40 percent of all seat memberships are expected to be under $3,500, with over 30 different price points and experiences to choose from, ranging from $750 to $75,000.
• The Titans are the first NFL team to offer existing season ticket members a credit towards their PSL in a new building.
• Current PSL holders and waitlist members will be automatically contacted in waves between now and 2026 to book their appointment at Titans House, where they will view membership and seating options in the new stadium.
• Sales for the new building will occur in a three-wave process. Premier seat memberships, consisting of new, premium seating opportunities, will make up the first wave beginning this summer. Reserved seat memberships, which account for approximately 90 percent of seating options, are expected to go on sale in two waves beginning in 2025.
• Those interested in buying memberships in the new Nissan Stadium must be either a current PSL holder or on the new Nissan Stadium waitlist and attend their appointment at Titans House.
•Those interested in purchasing memberships in the new stadium must either be a current PSL holder or on the new Nissan Stadium waitlist and attend their appointment at Titans House. Fans can join the waitlist at newnissanstadium.com.
• Every seat in the new stadium will be a padded seat.
• The new stadium will have a 50,000 square foot video board, including four boards and a "Ring of Fire" that surrounds the inside of the stadium.
• A multi-level team store will be housed inside the new stadium.
• The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame will also be in the building, on the West side.
• Over 2,000 bathroom stalls will be in the new stadium, double the number in the current stadium.
• There will be grab and go concessions, which should help fans avoid lines.
Polk said the end date for the new Nissan Stadium is February 2027, or sooner.
"We've already hit the ground running," Polk said. "Progress is rolling. … Even right now as everyone is going by, they get to see the cranes. Everyone gets excited about seeing the cranes in the air, so that's always a sign that things are moving. … People are getting excited about this, and I think just the buzz around Nashville of the new stadium, it's great when you get to see some of the fruit that we've been working towards."