Which cities have hosted the most Super Bowls? Nashville becomes newest

Eyes are on Nashville as the city becomes the next Super Bowl host.

On May 19, NFL owners voted during the league’s spring meetings to select Nissan Stadium as the host site for the 2030 event, The Tennessean reported.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in Nov. 2025 that he had “every expectation you’re going to see that type of thing in the future” in regard to Nashville hosting a Super Bowl. City and Tennessee Titans officials also showed the NFL they could hold big events when it held the 2019 NFL Draft.

The event would mark Nashville’s first time hosting pro football’s biggest game, a development long anticipated in connection with the 2027 completion of the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium.

Ahead of the vote, here’s a look at which cities have hosted the most Super Bowls.

Which cities have hosted the most Super Bowls?

Here are the cities which have hosted the most Super Bowls, according to topendsports.com.

  • Miami, Florida and New Orleans, Louisiana (tie): 11
  • Los Angeles/Pasadena, California: 8
  • Tampa, Florida: 5
  • Phoenix/Glendale, Arizona and Atlanta, Georgia (tie): 4
  • Houston, Texas and San Diego, California (tie): 3

Diana Leyva covers trending news and service journalism for The Tennessean. Contact her at Dleyva@gannett.com.

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