Co-founder Mike Mizrahi wants the ceremony, which is not televised, to showcase both athletes and New Zealand culture. He is planning the biggest laser light show ever seen in Auckland along with performances by the Modern Maori Quartet, kapa haka champions Te Waka Huia and singers Esther Stephens, Tama Waipara, Anna Coddington and Seth Haapu.
Entertainment will take place as athletes, who are aged from between 25 and 35 - 101 and compete by code rather than country, parade on a raised platform built all the way around Eden Park.
"My job is do something I've never done before and the audience has never seen before," says Mizrahi. "The audience is part of the show so we have to get them out of their seats and involved. It's a fantastical logistical challenge but it will be amazing."
For details on how you can register or be involved go to worldmastersgames2017.
The World Masters Games open on Friday, April 21 at Eden Park.