In the near future, CMA Fest will undergo significant changes due to the impending construction of a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans.
After being held at the present Nissan Stadium for many years, the festival's main shows will be relocated to the newly constructed venue when it is finished.
The Country Music Association has expressed their intention to collaborate with the Tennessee Titans annually during CMA Fest. They are excited about hosting country music enthusiasts in Nashville for the evening concerts at the newly built stadium.
A stadium called the New Nissan Stadium will be constructed on the East Bank of the Cumberland River, located east of the existing Nissan Stadium. The building process will commence in the present year and is planned to be completed by 2027 when it will be open to the public.
Fans of country music can still reach the New Nissan Stadium from downtown Nashville by utilizing the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.
The upcoming stadium for the Titans will be different from their current one. It will be an indoor facility designed to provide an enhanced fan experience. The stadium will have large windows that offer sweeping views of Nashville, a see-through roof, and a community area spanning 12,000 square feet that can be utilized throughout the year.
CMA Fest, originally known as Fan Fair, is considered the ultimate experience for country music fans. It first started in 1972 with only 5,000 attendees at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium, but has now grown into one of the largest annual events in country music. Every year, thousands of fans from around the world come together in Music City to enjoy performances by over 250 artists across nine different stages.
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