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The Eden Park Trust is pleased to welcome Hon Simon Bridges and Marama Royal, MNZM as Government-appointed Trustees to the Eden Park Trust Board. Chair of the Eden Park Trust Board, Kereyn Smith, CNZM said the appointments bring valuable leadership and experience that will complement the expertise of the current Board and support the stadium’s…

Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium, is proud to announce the extension of its longstanding partnership with family-owned company Simplot, maker of household favourite brands like Birdseye Golden Crunch & Deli Fries. The collaboration between these two industry leaders is built on shared values of innovation, sustainability, and Simplot’s premium Edgell chips delivering high-quality experiences…

The highly anticipated rugby test match between Manu Samoa and Scotland, will be played as part of the first ever Barfoot & Thompson International hosted at the iconic Rugby Stadium, Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand, on 18 July 2025. This fixture marks a thrilling encounter between two proud rugby nations, set to showcase the passion,…

Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium, has welcomed today’s decision by Auckland Council’s Governing Body to support the recommendation for a staged approach to delivering Eden Park 2.1 as part of the Main Stadium REOI process. Eden Park Trust Board Chair, Kereyn Smith said the decision was important for Auckland and the future of the…

Three-stop tour revs into Auckland on Saturday 4 October For the first time, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Glow Party is bringing its larger-than-life arena show to Auckland, with glowing trucks, giant wheels and gravity-defying stunts set to hit Eden Park on 4 October. Based on the world’s best-selling toy brand, this high-octane show features…

Net Operating Profit for the year ended 31 October 2024: $3,678m Net operating profit excluding adjustments (MBIE Grants): $3,224m The 2024 Annual Report can be accessed here: Eden Park 2024 Annual Report In the twelve months to 31 October 2024, Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium recorded a net operating profit of $3,678m, exceeding expectations…

Eden Park has renewed its partnership with Wet & Forget until mid-2027, continuing a successful relationship that has developed over the years. “Wet & Forget has been a valued partner in helping us create memorable experiences at Eden Park, and we are excited to continue this strong collaboration,” says Nick Sautner, Eden Park CEO. “Their…
Eden Park has renewed its partnership with Coca-Cola Europacific Partners NZ (CCEP NZ) for another three years, continuing a relationship that dates back to 2016 (initially Coca-Cola Amatil). “Coca-Cola has become an integral part of our operations at Eden Park, and we are excited to continue this strong partnership. Their support, particularly through initiatives like…

Eden Park has renewed its partnership with Gilmours for another two years – a collaboration that continues to play a vital role in supporting the local economy. This renewed commitment builds upon a longstanding partnership, during which Gilmours has been integral in fostering community and championing the “local supporting local” ethos. Together, we’ve achieved lasting…

New Zealand’s national stadium, Eden Park, has cemented its position as a world-leading venue, after being named International Venue of the Year and securing a top position in Pollstar’s prestigious Top 100 Worldwide Stadiums rankings for concerts, the only New Zealand stadium to be named. Pollstar, the leading trade publication for the global concert industry,…

Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium and the home of rugby, will host two All Blacks Tests in 2025 as part of the Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship, taking on rivals South Africa in the Freedom Cup and Australia as part of the Bledisloe Cup in September. The Freedom Cup Test against South Africa on Saturday 6…

Eden Park and the New Zealand Herald have unveiled a bespoke artwork by celebrated Kiwi artist Otis Frizzell, featuring on today’s Herald front page to commemorate Coldplay’s three landmark concerts at New Zealand’s national stadium. The commissioned piece reimagines New Zealand’s geography through Coldplay’s iconic discography, with song titles carefully mapped to reflect the character…