Following the thrilling sell out All Blacks test this year; Dunedin will once again play host to the boys in black for the 2025 season opener.
France and New Zealand will go head-to-head at Forsyth Barr Stadium on 5 July, the first time the teams have faced off in Ōtepoti since 2018.
Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich says it’s exciting to have another test match lined up for Dunedin, especially as it’s the only All Blacks test in the South Island next year.
“Fans of world-class rugby should register for tickets and get in early, so they don’t miss out. This will likely be another sold-out event,” he says.
“There are some amazing events taking place in the city next year, from cultural festivals and street markets to international sporting events and fashion week, it’s gearing up to be an eventful 2025.”
This year’s test match, which saw a packed stadium of 29,000 spectators, had a positive impact on the local community, according to a Dunedin Venues Management Ltd (DVML) survey.
The comprehensive survey highlighted the significant economic benefits and high levels of satisfaction associated with the match. An impressive 69% of attendees travelled from outside the region, with 96% of these visitors stating they would not have otherwise come to Dunedin.
These visitors stayed an average of 1.8 nights and spent approximately $770 per person, resulting in a total direct additional expenditure of $13.7 million.
DVML Chief Executive Paul Doorn says he is thrilled to announce the test at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
“This will be another unforgettable moment for rugby fans in Dunedin and across the Otago region. Forsyth Barr Stadium has a proven track record of delivering an exceptional fan experience.
“The buzz around international rugby in Dunedin will not only provide local fans with an exciting event to attend but will also bring significant economic benefits to the city. Hosting major events like this attracts visitors, supports local businesses, and gives the local economy a welcome boost. There’s no doubt that this will be a spectacular weekend for Dunedin and a highlight in the city's sporting calendar.”