The Titans will sell seats and memorabilia from Nissan Stadium as the franchise gets ready to move into a new venue. Fans who want a piece of the old building will have a limited chance to buy items tied to the stadium’s closing chapter.
Nissan Stadium seats on sale
The sale centers on seats and memorabilia from Nissan Stadium, giving fans a direct way to take home part of the venue before it opens the door for the next phase of the team’s plans. The move turns a stadium transition into a hands-on sale for supporters who have followed the building for years.
For buyers, the main detail is simple: these are items from the old stadium, not new merchandise tied to the replacement site. That makes the sale different from a standard souvenir drop, because the appeal is tied to the building itself and its place in the team’s history.
Titans and the new venue
The sale comes ahead of the new venue opening, which is the point where Nissan Stadium stops being the club’s home base. That shift makes the inventory from the old building finite. Once the seats and memorabilia are gone, they are gone for good.
The franchise’s decision also draws a line between what fans can buy and what they cannot. The seats and memorabilia from Nissan Stadium are available, but the old building itself is not turning into a retail free-for-all. The items are being handled as a specific sale tied to the stadium’s move out of service.
That leaves supporters with a narrow window to act if they want a physical piece of the venue before the transition is complete. For collectors, former season-ticket holders, and anyone with a connection to the building, the sale is the practical takeaway: Nissan Stadium is not just changing homes, it is being cleared out in a way that turns its most recognizable pieces into keepsakes.







