Nashville Dream
by goodfriends@southslope.net on 1/3/23Nissan Stadium - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5Awesome experience. The game was great. The stadium was very nice. We loved our seats. It was an excellent experience. Would definitely do it again.

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The Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl is an annual postseason college football game in Nashville, Tennessee. On December 29, 1998, the first Music City Bowl kicked off at Vanderbilt Stadium as a new, traditional matchup between teams in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Big East Conference. The SEC-Big East pairing lasted until the Big Ten Conference replaced the latter in 2002, only to be swapped for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 2006. Becoming a loosely determined matchup between members of the SEC, ACC and Big Ten in 2014, the Music City Bowl later settled into a fixed faceoff between the SEC and Big Ten from 2020 to 2025. Under previous sponsors, the game has been called the TransPerfect Music City Bowl, Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl and more, but it was officially renamed the Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl starting in 2025. With the exception of the canceled 2020 game, the Music City Bowl has been hosted every year at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium since 1999. In 2025, the Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl game will be played on December 30.
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When does the Music City Bowl take place?
The 2025 Music City Bowl will be held on December 30 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Where is the Music City Bowl being held in 2025?
The Music City Bowl in 2025 will be hosted at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The stadium has been home to the Music City Bowl since opening in 1999. Before the game, learn more(Opens in new tab) about the venue.
When does the 2025 Music City Bowl start?
Kickoff for the 27th Music City Bowl game will take place on December 30, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. CT.
Where can I buy Music City Bowl tickets?
Tickets for the Music City Bowl are available via Ticketmaster.
Which teams play in the Music City Bowl?
The Music City Bowl features one SEC team versus one Big Ten team member.
Awesome experience. The game was great. The stadium was very nice. We loved our seats. It was an excellent experience. Would definitely do it again.
This was the first time that my son and I attended the Music City Bowl, and we had such a good time! Very family friendly event and the pre-bowl events the day before were also fun. Good location at Nissian Stadium, easy to park or walk to. We felt very safe and are glad that we were able to attend.
My team won! That makes it great. We sat in the club section - love the cushy seats. Access to the club level amenities was very good. Clean bathrooms; very friendly staff, TV’s everywhere. An excellent venue.
It was incredible. The stadium was awesome and my seats were great. Best time I’ve had besides a concert in a long time! Nashville is incredible.
The Music City Bowl is always a great experience. This was our third MCB over the last 12 years that we attended. Nashville is a great host and the Titans always pitch in with their drumline and cheerleaders on site that add to the overall excitement. Only 4 stars 'cause my beloved 'Cats did not pull out the win. ;-). Nashville still doin' what it does well... welcoming tourists for some football, music and good food! Although we always want our team to make a NY6 bowl, hearing their name called for the MCB is a win for the fans. Happy 2023!
Nissan stadium is a great venue. All amenities are available close to your seat throughout the stadium. Staff is attentive and helpful.
It was a great experience. I got there an hour and a half before the game started and got a great burger and amazing fries with amazing honey mustard immediately. It was awesome. After finishing my water and recycling/throwing everything away I got a bud light and got back to my seat. I loved my view from row AA in the lower level. Even though my team (Kentucky Wildcats) lost it was seriously a great time and I’m so glad that I bought that ticket. Nissan stadium had everything I wanted to have while watching my favorite team and if we end up in the Music City Bowl again then I will try my best to make it again. Thank y’all. I also noticed how clean the bathroom floors looked! Keep it up. 🤙🤙 #BBN
It was a great day in Nashville. Nissan Stadium is not the greatest venue though.
Need to work on room packages the town takes advantage of events and raise room prices.
Everything was good in the stadium, outside could have had some small venues of interest like concessions, games, gathering areas for folks that arrive early. This is fun at other bowls.
So much fun to go to a bowl game! Very easy to get into and out of the parking lots. Would go again!
The announcer wouldn’t shut up. He called the game like he was a radio announcer, telling us what happened on every play. He announced what teams were going to do before the play. He complemented teams with comments like great catch. He just rambled constantly. I wish I had ear plugs. And the drum line competition was ridiculous.
The venue was awesome and the Purdue All American Marching Band was the highlight. We got to watch our kids perform throughout the game and at halftime. And the game was pretty good too. =)
1st off the game was amazing! A real nail-biter, but besides this, the stadium facilities were clean and accessible including: the women's bathroom, concession stands, and my seating area within the stadium. Overall, we had a great experience!
I bought a ticket on the upper level due to price increases almost daily after the announcement of the teams. The weather ended up being bearable on an overcast day. The seating I chose was nice on a lower end row of the upper deck. Sell out crowd watched ACC officials perform de’ja vu again. Previous Music City Bowl Vols played in and saw time added back on expired clock in that one. Purdue crowd was loud for a relatively small section of the stadium. Glad to see Vol Nation come out. Got to find another bowl game to play in next year though.
Bought a souvenir ticket. Nowhere in the whole stadium was there any entity distributing them - so I wasted 10 dollars for nothing.
Game was great. but the way you handled the ticket pricing is ridiculous. How greedy and selfish of you to increase the price of the tickets according to demand. The prices should have stayed constant from the beginning. But I guess people did not mind paying those prices. It was the largest crowd ever. That is because UT played in it. Luckily I bought my tickets early !!!!! Will not go to another Music City Bowl with this approach.
Need better referees is the only thing I would change if the stadium is the one that provides them for games.
The staff and facilities at the stadium were great. The officiating crew was terrible though. My one complaint is that the port-a-Johns provided in the parking lots (and we paid a lot for parking) had not been cleaned in at least a few titans games. They were absolutely disgusting and filled to the top with urine. For what we paid to park I would have expected them to have been cleaned from the last NFL game.
Bowl tremendous, except fand standing sll time was a hardship, probably never go back,going thru ticket masters was a sham.