Home. Team.
LP Field™ is the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans and the Tennessee
State Tigers. Completed in 1999 — on time despite being hit by a tornado
in 1998 — it seats approximately 68,798 fans, including about 12,000 club
seats. Fans can watch replays on two giant video screens on the scoreboards on
either end of the stadium.
Home Field Advantage
LP Field has the best fans in the land, giving the Titans a definite home field
advantage. In fact, they won their first 13 games here. At the start of the
2007-2008 season, the Titans are 40-24 at LP Field in the regular season, and
2-1 in the playoffs. Every Titans home game has been sold out since the team
moved in.
Built to Last
Located on 105 acres on the east bank of the Cumberland River overlooking downtown
Nashville, LP Field was built by
HOK Sport + Venue + Event, the world's leading sports architecture firm.
LP Field Rocks
LP Field also doubles as a music venue, hosting numerous concerts each year, most
notably serving as the main stage for the
CMA Music Festival.