In the near future, CMA Fest is expected to undergo significant changes due to the upcoming construction of a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans.
After being the venue for the festival's main shows for many years, Nissan Stadium will no longer host them once the new venue is finished.
According to the Country Music Association, they have ongoing plans to collaborate with the Tennessee Titans every year during CMA Fest. They are excited about hosting country music fans in Nashville for the nightly concerts at the newly built stadium.
The upcoming stadium, appropriately named the New Nissan Stadium, is planned to be constructed on the eastern side of the existing Nissan Stadium, located along the East Bank of the Cumberland River. The construction is expected to commence this year, and the stadium is anticipated to be ready for opening in 2027.
Fans of country music will continue to have the option to reach the New Nissan Stadium located in downtown Nashville by utilizing the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.
The new facility for the Titans will be different from their current home. It will be an enclosed venue designed to offer an enhanced fan experience. The venue will provide panoramic views of Nashville, have a translucent roof, and feature a community space spanning 12,000 square feet that can be utilized throughout the year.
CMA Fest, previously known as Fan Fair, is a remarkable event for country music enthusiasts. It originated in 1972 with only 5,000 fans attending at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. However, it has since grown into one of the largest annual gatherings in the country music industry. People from all over the world come to Music City to witness over 250 performances by various artists on nine separate stages.
The CMA Fest in 2024 has been planned to take place in downtown Nashville from June 6th
50 of the most memorable on-stage collaborations at CMA Fest are featured in this list. Additionally, there are 10 remarkable moments between artists and their fans that have occurred throughout the years at CMA Fest. The credit for the gallery goes to Carena Liptak.
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