Hamilton’s Garden Place is transforming this morning into the ultimate fan experience with die-hard All Blacks supporters ahead of the series finale between the All Blacks and France this Saturday at FMG Stadium Waikato.
Going to the game isn’t the only chance to be part of the action. The Ultimate Fan Experience, in Garden Place on Friday 18 July from 10am – midday, is a free community event with a BBQ, interactive drills, and All Blacks signing session.
Whether you’re a die-hard All Blacks supporter or just love the thrill of the game, this is your chance to be part of the action, right in the heart of Hamilton.
Player signing session is from 10.15am – 11:15am but may close early depending upon demand, so be early.
Meanwhile, Hamilton is buzzing with pride as preparations are in full swing for the sold-out series finale on Saturday. It’s the first time any French team has played in Hamilton since 1961, and more than 25,000 fans are expected to fill the stands.
Saturday’s clash marks the finale of the three New Zealand tests and promises to be a thrilling spectacle.
FMG Stadium Waikato Director Ben Slatter is encouraging ticket holders to Saturday’s game to plan their journey ahead of time and arrive early to make the most of their event experience.
“If you’re coming to the game, we’ve lined up some fantastic entertainment to build the atmosphere and make the journey into the stadium part of the experience. With a sold-out crowd expected, arriving early is essential – you won’t want to miss the haka or kick-off. Plan ahead and avoid the stress.”
Mayor Paula Southgate says the event is a proud moment for Hamilton.
“We are thrilled to host the All Blacks and Les Bleus – it’s a truly historic moment. Whether you’re at the meet and greet, in the stands, or watching from home, it’s going to be an unforgettable weekend.”
Local businesses are also set to benefit, with hotels, restaurants, and retailers bracing for a weekend of record foot traffic.
“Big games like this bring incredible energy and major economic impact. Last time the All Blacks played here, we saw more than 8500 bed nights and $1.7 million in tourism spend; a huge boost for our local businesses and economy,” said Mayor Southgate.




