On June 15, the Tennessee Titans launched Celebrate 615 Day, inviting fans to focus on acts of kindness and community involvement in Nashville. Celebrities including Luke Bryan, Bobby Bones, Lindsay Ell and Walker Hayes all participated, sharing what they love about the place they call home.
“I love so much being a part of this city,” Luke said. “I love our Titans, and I cannot wait to see them back on the field this fall. What an amazing, challenging summer we’ve had, but it feels like football’s gonna be fun to be watching again. Hope to see you guys at the stadium. Titan Up!”
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— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 15, 2020
The Bobby Bones Show host praised the way the Nashville residents have proved they can rally together, especially with recent challenging events.
“I’m lucky enough to live in Nashville, one of the best cities in the whole wide world,” Bobby gushed. “The city that never stops giving, whether it’s a flood or a tornado, or a pandemic, we always have each other’s back. So have somebody’s back, celebrate 615. Can’t wait to get through this, and watch some Titans football. Titan Up! Nashville, I love you.”
"A city that never stops giving… We always have each other's back." – @mrBobbyBones #Celebrate615 pic.twitter.com/qb0ARd4IMQ
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 15, 2020
Lindsay Ell might be from Canada, but it’s Middle Tennessee where she feels like she most belongs.
“I love Nashville because it feels like home,” Lindsay said. “There is no other city that has the kind of community and family like Nashville does, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world. I hope you all are staying safe, and I cannot wait to watch our Titans play. Titan Up Nashville!”
"There is no other city that has the community and family that Nashville does." – @lindsayell #Celebrate615 pic.twitter.com/9Ied2Li9kU
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 15, 2020
Walker praised Nashville for having a pro football team, instead of solely the college teams that he had grown accustomed to watching.
“I’m pumped about 615 Day,” Walker said. “Nashville is home to me and my wife. We moved here from Alabama a long time ago – I’m gonna say like 15, 16 years ago. A big thing for us was, collegiate football was all that mattered there. We didn’t have a pro team to really get behind. But boom! We got the Titans. You all get your gear out for 615 Day, help the Titans support Nashville and 615 Day.”
Walker Hayes (@walkerhayes) tells us why he loves Nashville. #Celebrate615 pic.twitter.com/dXNfJLlcJ3
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 15, 2020
The Titans also offered giveaways and a customized 615 playlist on Spotify. A virtual workout will be held at 6:00 PM, hosted by celebrity trainer Erin Oprea and Nashville Ironman James Crumlin. The event will be held on Instagram.
Celebrate 615 Day also marks the officially opening of the Titans Locker Room at Nissan Stadium. The Titans’ first preseason game is on August 15 against the Washington Redskins.