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New Christchurch stadium’s opening: Thousands gather for first game at $683 million venue

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On the rooftop of One NZ Stadium is a walkway that takes those who are brave enough around the seating perimeter and within touching distance of the roof. Video / Alyse Wright

Thousands of people have descended on Christchurch’s long-awaited, fully covered One New Zealand Stadium, 15 years after earthquakes smashed Lancaster Park.

The new stadium hosted its first major event tonight, kicking off a landmark weekend for the city.

The opening also coincided with a rugby milestone, with Christchurch hosting the 2026 Super Round. It was the first time the round has been held in New Zealand after previous editions in Melbourne from 2022 to 2024.

The round began tonight with the Crusaders facing the Waratahs.

Excited fans flocked to the stadium, most dressed in their team colours.

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There was a sea of black and red as local supporters turned out for the big event.

One NZ Stadium is shining red to mark its first event. Photo / Jazlyn Whales
One NZ Stadium is shining red to mark its first event. Photo / Jazlyn Whales
Shirley, Barry and Scott are Crusaders season ticket holders and travelled more than 160km from Waimate to get on the train to the new One NZ Stadium tonight. Photo / Jazlyn Whales
Shirley, Barry and Scott are Crusaders season ticket holders and travelled more than 160km from Waimate to get on the train to the new One NZ Stadium tonight. Photo / Jazlyn Whales
Many Super Rugby fans were wearing their supporters gear for the first match of this year's Super Round in Christchurch. Photo / Alyse Wright
Many Super Rugby fans were wearing their supporters gear for the first match of this year's Super Round in Christchurch. Photo / Alyse Wright

The Crusaders fan train from Rolleston was sold out before the game, with 196 people heading into the city.

Rail Minister Winston Peters was among the crowd.

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Rail Minister Winston Peters arrives at the Crusaders fan train. Photo / Jazlyn Whales
Rail Minister Winston Peters arrives at the Crusaders fan train. Photo / Jazlyn Whales

Read leads fan hīkoi to stadium

Former Crusaders and All Blacks captain Kieran Read led a fan hīkoi to the stadium.

Crusaders alumni, non-playing players and members met at 5.30pm at the Bridge of Remembrance before the hīkoi.

They brought a special Crusaders pounamu to the stadium to commemorate the opening.

Former Crusaders and All Blacks captain Kieran Read leads a hīkoi to the stadium. Photo / Claire Sherwood
Former Crusaders and All Blacks captain Kieran Read leads a hīkoi to the stadium. Photo / Claire Sherwood
All Blacks legend Richie McCaw with fans as thousands gather before the Christchurch stadium's first major event. Photo / Claire Sherwood
All Blacks legend Richie McCaw with fans as thousands gather before the Christchurch stadium's first major event. Photo / Claire Sherwood

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his wife Amanda were also in attendance, the pair posed for a photo from a corporate box wearing their supporter gear.

“Massive weekend for Christchurch and Cantabrians with the launch of the brand new stadium,” he captioned the photo.

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“Absolutely pumped to be here for it. Go the Crusaders!”

Inside the stadium

Fans were eager to finally get a peek inside the $683 million venue, which features more than a dozen of Christchurch’s favourite food outlets.

On the menu at the stadium for opening night was a special double-fried steak and cheese pie sandwich for $17, made by the team at local fine dining restaurant Inati.

Next month, music fans will get their taste as the stadium plays host to Six60.

British pop superstar Robbie Williams is scheduled to be the first international act to play at the stadium in November and rock legends Foo Fighters follow in January next year.

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Inati's steak and cheese fried pie sandwich for $17. Photo / Claire Sherwood
Inati's steak and cheese fried pie sandwich for $17. Photo / Claire Sherwood
Inati's special menu for opening night at Christchurch's new stadium. Photo / Claire Sherwood
Inati's special menu for opening night at Christchurch's new stadium. Photo / Claire Sherwood
Crowds start to fill the stadium. Photo / Alyse Wright
Crowds start to fill the stadium. Photo / Alyse Wright

Christchurch’s new $683m stadium

Construction on the stadium began in April 2022, making it the largest project undertaken by Christchurch City Council.

About 4000 people contributed to the build, delivering approximately 2.4 million work hours.

Thousands of people contributed to the build of One NZ Stadium, delivering approximately 2.4 million work hours.  Photo / Photosport
Thousands of people contributed to the build of One NZ Stadium, delivering approximately 2.4 million work hours. Photo / Photosport

The venue has four changing rooms and dedicated warm-up areas, 23 private suites and a function space capable of hosting up to 900 people.

Spectators get uninterrupted views of the field throughout the stadium.

Building One NZ Stadium in Christchurch is the largest project undertaken by Christchurch City Council.
Building One NZ Stadium in Christchurch is the largest project undertaken by Christchurch City Council.

Food options will be another major drawcard, with vendors including Bacon Brothers, Black Burger, Pedro’s, Smokey T’s, Sheffield Pie Shop and Fush operating across 32 food and beverage stands.

Attention to detail has extended to the playing surface, with the turf grown on the outskirts of Christchurch using a specialised seed blend.

Local visual artist and designer Morgan Darlison has contributed a range of artworks that feature throughout the stadium and surrounding Te Kaharoa precinct.

However, one long-standing Crusaders match day tradition will be absent.

Christchurch is hosting the 2026 Super Round, which is also a first for New Zealand. Photo / Photosport
Christchurch is hosting the 2026 Super Round, which is also a first for New Zealand. Photo / Photosport

The Crusaders have confirmed their ceremonial horses, which have led the team out at home games since 1996, will not feature at the new venue because of safety concerns.

Chief executive Colin Mansbridge said the decision had been difficult but necessary.

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“This is a decision that really hurts because the horses have been part of who we are from the very beginning, and we know how much they mean to our fans,” he said.

The symbolic Crusaders horses won’t be a part of matchday experiences at Christchurch’s new One NZ Stadium.
The symbolic Crusaders horses won’t be a part of matchday experiences at Christchurch’s new One NZ Stadium.

“With limited space around the field, the six horses would not have been able to avoid the playing surface, compromising their own safety, the condition of the turf and creating potential injury risks for players and others in the venue.”

Mansbridge said the move into the new stadium marked the beginning of a new era for the club, while acknowledging the legacy of the horses.

“We’re incredibly proud of the traditions that have shaped the Crusaders, and the horses will always be a special part of our story,” he said.

“While this decision will take time to sink in, when the time is right, we’ll engage our community on what a new ritual could look like.”

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