600,000 FANS FLOODED NASHVILLE FOR THE NFL DRAFT. NOW THE SUPER BOWL IS COMING — AND ERIC CHURCH HAS ONE DEMAND. All 32 NFL owners just voted unanimously. Nashville is hosting Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 — the city’s first Super Bowl EVER. And before the confetti even settled, Eric Church stepped up. He didn’t ask for himself. He didn’t push his own name. He sat on the committee that fought to bring this game to Nashville, and now he has one mission: country music MUST own that halftime stage. Here’s what most people don’t realize — the last time country fully headlined a Super Bowl halftime was 1994. Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, The Judds. That was it. Since 2020, Jay-Z’s Roc Nation has produced every halftime show, centering pop and rap acts almost exclusively. But something’s shifted. Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Ella Langley — they’re selling out stadiums worldwide right now. The genre isn’t knocking on the door anymore. And the new $2.1 billion Nissan Stadium? It’s being built in the heart of Music City itself.
600,000 Fans Filled Nashville for the NFL Draft. Now the Super Bowl Is Coming — and Eric Church Has One…