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Nashville SC outlines 2026 season and wins board approval to rename two Geodis Park premium spaces

Metro Sports Authority · January 16, 2026
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Summary

Nashville SC’s chief business officer told the Sports Authority about the club’s 2026 schedule and Summerfest programming during the World Cup break and the board approved renaming two premium spaces at Geodis Park—the goalpost club to the C Spire Goalpost Club and the upper terrace to the Alliant Terrace.

Nashville SC’s chief business officer Lindsay Paola updated the Metro Sports Authority on Jan. 15 about the club’s 2026 plans and secured board approval to rename two premium spaces at Geodis Park.

Paola said the club’s MLS regular-season home opener is Feb. 21 against the New England Revolution and the team will host 17 regular-season matches. She described theme nights, giveaway promotions and the club’s plan to program the stadium during MLS’s World Cup break (June 1–July 16) under a banner called 'Summerfest,' with concerts, community events and FIFA-sanctioned watch parties. Paola also said the club has put in a joint bid with Nissan Stadium for the 2031 Women’s World Cup and will host this year’s SheBelieves Cup March 1.

Naming approvals: Paola asked the board to rename the goalpost club the 'C Spire Goalpost Club' (C Spire is identified in the presentation as a technology partner) and the upper terrace the 'Alliant Terrace' (formerly TransGuard Terrace). The board moved, seconded and approved the renaming by voice vote during the Jan. 15 meeting.

Youth engagement pilot: board members also heard that the Metro Sports Authority is launching an 'Industry Playbook' pilot with Metro Schools and facility partners to give students exposure to the sports-and-entertainment business; the pilot will begin Feb. 26 at Bridgestone Arena with students from Antioch High School’s hospitality and tourism academy.

Next steps: Paola and club staff will return with more details on Summerfest programming and other season activations at upcoming authority meetings.