The Liberty Bowl has been consistently held at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee.
A Historic Venue for College Football
Since 1965, every single AutoZone Liberty Bowl game has taken place at the same iconic location: Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium. This long-standing tradition makes it one of college football's most enduring and consistent bowl game venues.
Originally known as Memphis Memorial Stadium, and later as Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, the venue was built in 1965 and has since been the dedicated home for this annual post-season college football game. Its consistent location in Memphis highlights the city's significant role in college football history and its commitment to hosting major sporting events.
The stadium itself is a landmark in Memphis, recognized for its distinctive architecture and its capacity to host thousands of fans who travel to witness the excitement of the Liberty Bowl. Over the decades, it has seen countless memorable moments, hosting teams from various conferences and showcasing top collegiate talent.
By maintaining its home in Memphis for over half a century, the Liberty Bowl has cultivated a strong connection with the local community and established itself as a staple of the college football postseason calendar, drawing visitors and attention to the city each year.