Nissan Stadium Seating Chart, Tennessee Titans. 

Nissan Stadium, formerly LP Field, is not an NFL stadium that dominates the national headlines like AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys), Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers) or CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks). However, when you combine Nashville, Tennessee’s thriving bar scene (which is in close proximity to Nissan Stadium) with professional football, visiting football fans always have an exciting weekend of football in store. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Nissan Stadium seating chart to help football fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Tennessee Titans tickets.

 

Where To Sit At Nissan Stadium

Like many NFL stadiums, the Tennessee Titans require their fans to purchase personal seat licenses (PSLs) when purchasing season tickets. As a result, the stadium’s actual attendance is often less than the announced attendance. Nissan Stadium resembles Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) in design with it’s spacious open-aired end zones. The stadium is somewhat easy to navigate but can be a little confusing if you’re a fan with tickets on the club level or 300 level. We’ll explain. Let’s start by discussing the lower level seats at Nissan Stadium.

 

Lower Level

View from the lower level seats at Nissan Stadium during a Tennessee Titans game.

The lower level seats at Nissan Stadium consist of sections 101 through 146. The Tennessee Titans sideline is located in front of sections 134, 135, and 136. The visiting team’s sideline is located in front of sections 111, 112, and 113. The Tennessee Titans player tunnel is located adjacent to sections 142 and 143. The visiting team’s player tunnel is located adjacent to sections 105 and 106.

The rows for the lower level sections at Nissan Stadium are lettered A through LL. After row Z, the double-lettered rows begin with row AA. Keep in mind that the rows I, II, and O are excluded at Nissan Stadium because they can often be mistaken for numbers.

 

 

Club Level Seats

View from the club level seats at Nissan Stadium during a Tennessee Titans game. 

There are more than 12,000 club level seats at Nissan Stadium. The club level seats consist of sections 202 through 222 (East Club) and sections 225 through 245 (West Club). When visiting Nissan Stadium, it’s very important to note which side of the stadium your section is on because the club level will need to be accessed from the ground level on that side of the stadium. If your seats are in sections 202 through 222, you’ll want to enter Nissan Stadium via the East Club entrance adjacent to Gate 1. If your seats are in sections 225 through 245, you’ll want to enter Nissan Stadium via the West Club entrance adjacent to Gate 6.

The rows for the club level seats at Nissan Stadium are lettered A through V. Nissan Stadium’s club level will provide football fans with a climate-controlled environment as well as less of a wait at restrooms and concessions, the best views of the game in the entire stadium, bar top seating throughout the lounge area, and flat-screen HD televisions with other NFL games.

 

 

300 Level (Upper Level)

View from the upper level seats at Nissan Stadium during a Tennessee Titans game.

The 300 level seats at Nissan Stadium consist of sections 303 through 321 (East side), and sections 326 through 344 (West side). Football fans with tickets for the 300 level sections on the West side of the stadium will be provided with a view of the downtown Nashville skyline. The rows for the 300 level seats at Nissan Stadium are labeled G through KK.

 

Loge Level Seats (Upper Level)

The loge level seats are the earliest rows of the 300 level seats at Nissan Stadium. The rows for the loge level seats are lettered A through F. The section numbers for the loge level will mirror the section numbers of the 300 level seats (303 through 321, and 326 through 344). The loge level seats will be priced significantly higher than the 300 level seats, especially the closer the seats are to midfield.

There are no obstructed view seats at Nissan Stadium.

 

 

Luxury Suites

View from a luxury suite at Nissan Stadium during a Tennessee Titans game.

Nissan Stadium is home to a whopping 177 suites. The perks for the luxury suites at Nissan Stadium include the following.

  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks prepared by Levy Restaurants
  • 20-22 tickets for guests
  • 12 leather theatre-style seats
  • 4 VIP parking passes for tailgating
  • Access to a climate-controlled lounge with more than 40 flat-screen televisions, upscale food and drink offerings, and access up to one hour after the conclusion of the game
  • Sliding glass panels
  • Marble countertops in the kitchen area
  • Drink rails in the 3rd row of the suite seats with bar top seating
  • Private restrooms for suite guests
  • Two 40 inch flat-screen HD televisions that carry the NFL Sunday Ticket
  • Private suite entry and an express elevator to the suite level
  • Refrigerator, ice machine, and buffet counter
  • Interior and exterior signage opportunities for your business
  • Coat and storage closet for guests
  • New carpets and stereo systems inside each suite
  • Option to purchase between 2 and 4 Super Bowl tickets at face value each season (4-6 tickets if the Tennessee Titans make the Super Bowl)
  • Invite to an annual private party for suite holders
  • Complimentary game programs
  • Concierge services for suite guests in the lobby area
  • Two pregame field passes for guests before each Tennessee Titans home game
  • The option to purchase suite tickets for other events held at Nissan Stadium
  • Two optional memberships for The Governors Club golf course in Brentwood, Tennessee

 

Party Suites

There are three party suites at Nissan Stadium and they’re offered in two different sizes; one with a capacity of 48 guests (1800 square feet) and one with a capacity of 96 guests (3600 square feet).

The perks for the party suites at Nissan Stadium include the following.

  • Comfortable leather seats 21 inches in width
  • Complimentary game programs
  • Flat-screen HD televisions with NFL Sunday Ticket are placed throughout the suites
  • Meeting space for large groups
  • Bar top seating and upscale furniture throughout the suite
  • All-inclusive catered food and soft drinks

 

 

The unfortunate downside to Nissan Stadium is that tailgating is extremely limited due to the stadium’s proximity to the Cumberland River. The overwhelming majority of football fans will be required to park in downtown Nashville and walk across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge off of South 1st street. However, this also gives football fans the opportunity to congregate at one of the many bars and restaurants on the famed Broadway Avenue before walking over to Nissan Stadium. Visiting fans that are able to catch a Saturday night Nashville Predators game at Bridgestone Arena on the same weekend as a Tennessee Titans home game will be in for a real treat.

 

 

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