DHL Super Rugby Pacific - Super Round

Super Round heads to New Zealand for the first time, opening One New Zealand Stadium Christchurch. Big crowds, big games, big noise, we're made for it!

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One New Zealand Stadium, 218 Madras Street, Christchurch

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Super Round in Christchurch is a three‑day festival of rugby over Anzac weekend that kicks-off the brand‑new One New Zealand Stadium. It brings ten DHL Super Rugby Pacific teams together for five high‑stakes matches in one venue, creating a blockbuster long weekend filled with world‑class rugby, live entertainment and family‑friendly activities.

Fans from across New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and the Pacific are visiting Ōtautahi Christchurch to experience the action under the stadium’s fixed roof, making it a major celebration of sport and the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Your ultimate guide to Super Round in Christchurch 2026

Your guide to all the action from how to get to the event to how to enjoy the fun even if you didn’t a get a ticket.

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SailGP live site
The Super Round Live Site will be at the same location on The Terrace as the SailGP Live Site in 2024.

Missed out on a ticket to Super Round?

You can still join in the fan fun and festivities of the DHL Super Rugby Pacific - Super Round in the streets of Christchurch. Find out more about the live site and fan trail and be part of the action.

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Christchurch is an easy city to get around, with a compact centre and connected suburbs. There's something to suit everyone - from public transport to other sustainable transport to move around the city like cycling, walking and e-scooters. Download the Christchurch map and explore the city.

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Getting to Christchurch

Christchurch International Airport is New Zealand’s second largest airport and the main access point to New Zealand’s South Island, welcoming more than 140 international arrivals and departures every week. These include direct flights from multiple Australian destinations, including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and the Gold Coast, making it easy to visit the city for a quick trip or seamless holiday.

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