Two proud provincial powers collide when Canterbury faces Wellington in a blockbuster NPC showdown. Matches between these sides are rarely short on drama, with fierce contests, big moments, and plenty of feeling between two rugby strongholds. Wellington will arrive determined to spoil the party, but Canterbury has a fortress to defend at One New Zealand Stadium. This is provincial rugby at its best, tribal, passionate, and loud. Whether you’ve backed Canterbury for decades or you’re creating new traditions with family and friends, this is your chance to stand with the red and black and show Wellington whose home this is.
GETTING HERE & VENUE MAP
GETTING HERE & VENUE MAP
Getting to One NZ Stadium is easy. Plan your journey and navigate your way around the venue with our interactive venue map.
Know Your Gates
Know Your Gates
Gates matter at One New Zealand Stadium so check your ticket and find your Gate.
- Gate A: Madras Street
- Gate B: Corner of Madras & Tuam Street
- Gate C: Tuam Street
- Gate D: Corner of Tuam Street & Barbadoes Street
- Gate E: Barbadoes Street
- Gate F: Corner of Barbadoes and Hereford Street
- Gate G: Hereford Street
- Gate H: Hereford Street & Madras
View our Gates Map here.
TIP: Your ticket colour will match your designated Gate colour.
Travel Info
Visiting OneNZ Stadium is always exciting, whether for an exhibition, event, or concert
Travel Info
Visiting OneNZ Stadium is always exciting, whether for an exhibition, event, or concert
218 Madras Street, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch
By Car
One NZ Stadium is surrounded by 4 main roads, two of which are one way only. Madras Street is a one-way street heading North and Barbadoes is a one-way heading South.
There is no onsite parking at the Stadium, however there are several public car parks nearby. Check out our Accessibility section for details about accessible parking at the Stadium.
With large capacity events at the Stadium congestion in the surrounding streets and carparks will be high particularly after the event, so we recommend using public transport or Taxi and ride share options.
Pedestrians
There are pedestrian walkways throughout the Stadium precinct joining to all streets. The main entrances to One NZ Stadium are via Barbadoes Street and Tuam Street but there are also entrances off Madras and Hereford Street.
By Bus
One New Zealand Stadium is just 500m from the Christchurch Bus Interchange.
Metro will be running pre-booked event shuttles to help eventgoers get to One New Zealand Stadium. The shuttles are a managed service that you will be able to book online prior to the event, taking you from 11 different pick-up areas within Christchurch, to Latimer Square and Ara on Ferry Road, both just a short walk away from the stadium.
Regular Metro services will operate under normal timetables, and for large events, routes servicing the interchange may experience over demand, particularly post-event. As these services continue to support everyday travel across the city, customers attending major events are encouraged to consider pre-booking their space on the event shuttle for a direct and guaranteed journey.
Head to Metro’s website for more details.
By Bike
Cycling is an easy and convenient way to get to One NZ stadium, with separated cycle lanes along Tuam Street, which lead directly to the lower south gates.
Limited bike parking is available on Madras Street near the West Plaza entrance (See the interactive venue map above), with additional bike parking located throughout the city - just a short walk away. We recommend using a secure lock type, like a D-lock or hardened-steel chain, and locking around your bike frame and rear wheel to a proper bike stand.
For route planning, use the interactive venue map, or use the Transit app (available on Apple and Android), which is great for navigating the city by bike. You can also check the Christchurch City Council Bike Map for information on dedicated cycleways and bike parking.
Taxi & rideshare
Taxis and rideshare vehicles are able to use the designated drop off zone on Lichfield St from Fitzgerald Ave.
By Scooter
Riding:
When utilising an e-scooters, slow down near other vehicles, people and when riding past main throughfares. Give way to people on foot, pass slowly and ride with courtesy. Ride single as it is unsafe taking passengers on scooters.
Parking:
Please ensure e-scooters are parked away from main throughfares for the safety of all guests. There are dedicated parking zones for both shared and private e-scooters on Cashel St and at Latimer Square.
On event days, scooters cannot be taken inside the Tuam St, Madras St, Hereford St and Barbadoes St perimeter.
If you have a private e-scooter that you need to park and lock, we suggest locking them to the bike stands, as e-scooters are not permitted inside.
Check for Updates
If you are coming to a ticketed event, keep an eye on the specific event page as this is where you find the most up-to-date information – or check out the below, for help to find your way.
Plan Ahead
Traffic congestion can be heavy, especially during peak times so always allow more time than you expect to get to and from the venue – aiming to arrive at least 45 minutes before the start of the event.
ACCESSIBILITY
We’re committed to making every visit to One New Zealand Stadium inclusive and comfortable.
ACCESSIBILITY
We’re committed to making every visit to One New Zealand Stadium inclusive and comfortable.
Wheelchair seating
The stadium includes 140 accessible seats, available throughout multiple stands.
We have ensured there are clear sightlines from all accessible seating locations and that these are positioned near accessible toilets and retail outlets.
How To Purchase
You can purchase accessible tickets directly from your event’s interactive seat map, by calling Ticketmaster on 09 970 9711, or through their online form and selecting Accessible Bookings as a topic.
Accessible tickets are reserved solely for fans with disabilities. Fans who abuse this policy could have their order cancelled.
Wheelchair Access
Four accessible entry routes lead directly into the stadium.
Entrances include wide gates, smooth surfaces, and barrier-free access for wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility scooters.
Essential companions
Guests who require a support person, caregiver, or essential companion may request a companion ticket.
Contact Ticketmaster for enquiries.
Lift access
The stadium is constructed with multiple lifts throughout the venue, providing access to:
- Upper concourses
- Corporate hospitality levels
- Function spaces
- Viewing decks
Lifts are sized for wheelchairs and mobility scooters and include emergency communication systems.
Support animals
Certified support and assistance animals are welcome at One New Zealand Stadium.
- Animals should wear identifiable vests, tags, or harnesses.
- They must remain under the handler’s control at all times.
- For wheelchair spaces or tighter areas, inform the ticketing provider if you require additional space.
- Water bowls are available upon request from staff.
- Staff can direct visitors to suitable relief areas outside the stadium.
For specific arrangements (e.g., hospitality areas), contact the stadium team before the event.
Accessible transport
The stadium precinct provides accessible connections to: Public Transport
- Local Christchurch bus routes stopping near the stadium precinct
- Smooth, step-free footpaths from public transport stops to stadium entry points Pedestrian Access
- Barrier-free pathways surrounding the stadium
- Clear signage guiding visitors from the street to accessible gates
More detailed event-day transport guidance will be available closer to opening.
Accessible bathrooms
- 32 all gender accessible toilets
- Accessible facilities located on every concourse level
- Accessible and all gender corporate toilets throughout premium and function spaces
Parenting rooms
- 3 Parenting rooms, designed for caregivers, babies, and guests needing a quiet, private space
Accessible parking & drop-off
On event days, One NZ Stadium provides:
- Accessible carparks are available on site. Book an accessible carpark.
- Dedicated accessible drop-off/pick-up zones near main gates
- Step-free routes from mobility parking to stadium entrances
Availability operates on a first in basis and early arrival is recommended.
Sunflower lanyard
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One NZ Stadium are proud members of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program is a globally recognised initiative that supports people living with non-visible disabilities. By choosing to wear the Sunflower symbol, individuals can discreetly indicate that they may need additional support, understanding, or time.
Our stadium teams are trained to recognise the Sunflower and offer support with understanding, patience and care, helping create a more inclusive and welcoming experience for all visitors.
Complimentary lanyards are available at our Gate C Ticket Box . If you would like support during your visit, simply speak to a member of staff or visit an information desk.
We’re committed to making every experience at our stadiums accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Ticket box office
There are two Ticket Boxes, accessible on the ground floor of the Lower South and Lower East Concourses.
A hearing loop is available to support guests.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
To help ensure a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable experience for all visitors, One NZ Stadium has a set of conditions of entry that everyone is expected to follow.
Make sure you are set for a smooth entry and great experience. Come prepared with your ticket, valid ID if purchasing alcohol, and a small bag if necessary-keep it minimal for security checks. Leave large bags, commercial food, umbrellas and pro gear at home.
Please note that while we endeavour to communicate as much as possible, promoters and event organisers may amend these conditions at short or no notice, for reasons of safety and security.
Smoke and Vape free
One NZ Stadium is smokefree and Vape free at all times, this includes the use of Vapes & E-Cigarettes.
Admission & Access
- A valid admission ticket or pass must be presented upon request.
- Patrons may only enter the areas permitted by their ticket or pass.
- Anyone 13 years and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
- Patrons must not be under an active trespass order at the Stadium or any Venues Ōtautahi venue.
- There are no pass-outs — patrons may not exit and re-enter during the event.
- Patrons may be subject to a security screening upon entry and within the Stadium.
The disposal or storage of any prohibited items shall be done so at the Patrons risk.
Behaviour & Safety Requirements
- No smoking or vaping anywhere in the Stadium or Te Kaha precinct.
- No unauthorized recording or photography.
- Non offensive clothing must be worn.
- Footwear must be worn at all times.
- Personal belongings should not be left unattended.
- Patrons may be subject to a security search or breathalyser screening.
- The Stadium uses CCTV with recording capability; patrons’ images may be captured.
Prohibited Conduct
For public safety, a patron must not:
- Attempt to bring in, or be found with, a prohibited item.
- Appear intoxicated, under the influence of drugs, or behave disorderly.
- Carry out illegal or unauthorised activities.
- Obstruct, disturb, or interrupt other patrons or stadium operations.
- Conduct unauthorised commercial activities, performances, or sales.
- Collect, distribute, or sell merchandise without Venues Ōtautahi approval.
Prohibited Items
Bags must be 30cm x 30cm or under to enter the venue.
Permitted Items
You may bring with you a personal compact or phone camera, and homemade food items for personal consumption e.g. sandwiches
Prohibited Items
The following items must not be brought into the Stadium:
Bags & Containers
- Bags larger than 30cm × 30cm × 30cm.
- Unsealed bottles or containers of any size.
- Plastic bottles over 1L.
- Cans or glass.
- Metal drink bottles.
- Flasks / Thermos / Chilly bins.
Food & Drink
- Commercial food, e.g., branded takeaways.
- Alcohol or soft drinks
- Illegal substances.
Animals
- Animals (except certified disability assistance dogs).
Furniture and incidentals
- Chairs, stools, or any form of furniture.
- Umbrellas (unless can fit in bag).
- Prams, strollers, pushchairs, baby capsules.
Banners and Signs
- Flags or signs with handles longer than 1.0m.
- Offensive signs or banners.
Sound, Light & Tech Devices
- Whistles, musical instruments, air horns, vuvuzelas.
- Selfie sticks, flares, fireworks, laser lights, drones.
- Recording devices used for commercial purposes.
- Includes GoPro‑type devices and stick‑style HD cameras.
Transport Devices
- Skateboards, scooters, or similar items.
Dangerous or Restricted Items
- Weapons or any item resembling a weapon.
- Dangerous goods.
- Gang patches.
- High‑visibility reflective clothing (unless required for work).
Please be advised, For the safety and security of staff and visitors, CCTV is in operation 24/7. This system is operated by Venues Ōtautahi.
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