Nissan Stadium

Daktronics has been selected as the official large display partner of the Tennessee Titans and will manufacture and install 37 displays totaling more than 77,000 square feet at the team’s newly constructed Nissan Stadium set to open in 2027. This puts the stadium in the top three for total square footage of LED in the league.

The installation is highlighted by the first-of-its-kind Ring of Fire display circling the entire upper bowl of the stadium. LED technology will inform and engage fans the moment they arrive at the stadium until they find their seats with displays on the exterior, throughout the concourses, on vomitory entrances and exits from the seating bowl, ribbon displays on the seating fascia and main end zone video displays in addition to the Ring of Fire.

“Daktronics brings the kind of innovation and quality we were looking for in a visual experience partner,” said Tennessee Titans Senior Vice President Adam Nuse. “Their technology will help us create a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that keeps fans engaged, energized and connected throughout the entire event.”

The Ring of Fire is an upper bowl ribbon-style LED display that surrounds the entire stadium in lights. It measures 13 feet high by 2,275 feet wide – the longest display in the league. At a total of 29,575 square feet, it will be one of the largest displays in all of professional football. It features a 10-millimeter pixel spacing to deliver crisp, clear images to fans in every seat.

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