Tickets On Sale Now for Super Round 2026 in Otautahi Christchurch

Fri, Oct 31, 2025, 2:09 AM
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by Super Rugby Pacific

Tickets are now on sale for Super Round 2026, the first-ever Super Round to be held on New Zealand soil. The event is set to take over Ōtautahi Christchurch from Friday 24 – Sunday 26 April 2026.

The three-day rugby festival will see ten Super Rugby Pacific teams face off across five blockbuster matches at the brand-new One New Zealand Stadium, marking a huge milestone for the competition and for Christchurch.

Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley said bringing the event to New Zealand was a major moment for the competition and its fans.

“The return of Super Round marks another exciting chapter for Super Rugby after a fantastic 2025 season.”

“This is a rare chance to bring ten of our teams and fans together in one place, and for the first time on New Zealand soil. One NZ Stadium will provide a spectacular setting for the event, and we want our fans to make sure they have their tickets and are part of the action.”

Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster, starting from $30 NZD for adults and $15 NZD for children under 16.

Match Schedule:

Day 1 – Friday 24 April

Crusaders v NSW Waratahs – 7.35pm NZT / 5.35pm AEDT

Day 2 – Saturday 25 April

Hurricanes v ACT Brumbies – 5.05pm NZT / 3.05pm AEDT

Blues v Queensland Reds – 7.35pm NZT / 5.35pm AEDT

Day 3 – Sunday 26 April

Highlanders v Moana Pasifika – 2.00pm NZT / 12.00pm AEDT

Chiefs v Fijian Drua – 4.30pm NZT / 2.30pm AEDT

Super Rugby Pacific: Super Round 2026

Dates: 24–26 April 2026

Venue: One New Zealand Stadium, Ōtautahi Christchurch

Tickets: Buy now via www.ticketmaster.co.nz/superround

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