Rachel Guymon on The Tennessee Titans Stadium

Rachel Guymon is the Director of Special Events for the Tennessee Titans, where she orchestrates high-impact events and corporate partnerships at Nissan Stadium. In this episode, Rachel opens up about her role in transforming the stadium into a year-round entertainment destination and what fans can expect from the upcoming, state-of-the-art stadium set to debut in 2027.


About Rachel Guymon

Rachel Guymon is the Director of Special Events for the Tennessee Titans, where she oversees large-scale events, corporate partnerships, and private rentals at Nissan Stadium. Since joining the Titans in 2016, Rachel has been instrumental in building and growing the newly-formed Special Events Department, helping to transform the stadium into a premier year-round venue. She plays a crucial role in selling non-gameday event space, executing contracts, and soliciting repeat business for a variety of events, from small meetings to large concerts and everything in between.

Rachel’s career has spanned a variety of roles in event management. With nearly a decade of experience, Rachel brings expertise in event logistics, sponsorship activations, and guest experience design to ensure every event at Nissan Stadium is seamless and impactful.

In addition to her event responsibilities, Rachel serves as a liaison between the Titans organization and the Nashville Convention and Visitors Center, helping draw large tourism groups and conventions to the city. Her work has helped establish Nissan Stadium as a dynamic hub for not only Titans games but also concerts and other major events that reflect Nashville’s vibrant energy.

Looking ahead, Nissan Stadium is undergoing an exciting transformation with a new state-of-the-art facility set to open in 2027. The new stadium will offer the closest viewing experience of any NFL stadium, with seats 38% closer to the field, and an enclosed, translucent roof to keep fans dry in any weather. Fans can also enjoy expansive patio spaces with panoramic views of the city. Built with sustainability in mind, the stadium will feature frictionless concessions, nearly twice the amount of restrooms, and high-tech, eco-friendly materials to minimize waste and preserve energy and water. This world-class venue will host year-round events, elevating Nashville’s status as a premier destination for sports and entertainment, all while bringing the community together to create unforgettable memories.

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