It’s official: Nashville hosted a record-breaking weekend for the NFL Draft, according to attendance figures announced Saturday by the league.

Music City welcomed an estimated 600,000 draft-goers across the three-day event, said Brian McCarthy, the National Football League vice president of communications.

Organizers for the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp reported crowd estimates of 200,000 for Thursday and Friday, respectively. McCarthy confirmed the record-breaking attendance Saturday afternoon via Twitter.

The combined attendance estimate includes visitors to the NFL Draft Experience at Nissan Stadium and the Lower Broadway main stage.

The NFL Draft wraps Saturday evening with a post-selection concert featuring Nashville country star Dierks Bentley.

Later Saturday, Tennessee Titans General Manager Jon Robinson proclaimed Nashville's hosting duties a success.

“We lived up to the hype," he said during a news conference.

Note: The NFL initially reported a record-breaking attendance of 500,000 before increasing that number to 600,000. This story has been updated to reflect the change.