The two games follow the Chiefs Summer Roadie later this month, which will see the team engage with communities in more than 18 towns and cities from Opotiki to Waihi.
The decision to hold the two trial games in Rotorua and Pukekohe was determined in view of several factors including the regional spread of games and the existing infrastructure at potential venues within the Chiefs region. Despite extensive efforts to hold a game at the Tauranga Domain, ultimately the lack of infrastructure and time constraints rendered it unsuitable.
Chiefs chief executive Andrew Flexman said in light of that, Rotorua International Stadium became the logical venue.
"We're very aware of the huge following the Gallagher Chiefs have in Tauranga and it remains an important market for us. We are disappointed that preliminary plans to hold a preseason game at the Tauranga Domain did not eventuate, but ultimately the lack of infrastructure and associated costs of delivering a venue to the required standard became prohibitive.
"We have a strong desire to play games in Tauranga in the future and will continue working with the Tauranga City Council and other stakeholders to make this a reality. That aside we are delighted to be returning to ECOLight Stadium for the first time since 2012 and to Rotorua International Stadium.
"These two venues are purpose built for rugby and are home to many passionate and loyal Gallagher Chiefs supporters," said Flexman.
Tickets for the two Gallagher Chiefs trial fixtures against the Waratahs and Blues will be on sale from February 2. Chiefs season members will be granted free entry to the games.
Memberships are available now, for further information please visit chiefs.co.nz or call 0800 4 CHIEFS.