There’s little quite as exciting for a rugby fan as taking in a live match at the home of England Rugby, that is Twickenham Stadium. With a packed events calendar for the year ahead, there are ample opportunities to see some action on the pitch, from the six nations to the summer series and even a performance from Depeche Mode, too.
If you’re planning to visit this year, you’ll want to make the very best of your time there, and a sure-fire way to achieve this is by making the most of the various hospitality packages available to guests. From a casual rooftop terrace to fine dining from celebrity chefs and the best steak to dine on before the game, Twickenham boasts an array of hospitality facilities whatever style you are seeking, whether you’re heading there with friends, family or with work.
With an exciting calendar of events coming up this year, we take a look at what you can experience at this famed rugby ground and how to do it in style.
Men’s Guinness Six Nations 2023 – February to March
Kicking off with England v Scotland on Saturday 4th February, the Men’s Guinness Six Nations 2023 is always a great tournament to watch, and if you can’t catch this first game live, then perhaps England v Italy on Sunday 12th February or England v France on Saturday 11th March will be able to accommodate you.
Enjoy the games in style by purchasing a hospitality package, but be quick as these popular games are selling out fast! Splash out for the game in one of the venues which offer opportunities to meet past players, dine on delicious food, sip endless champagne and more.
Twickenham will also be showing a screening of the final day of the Six Nations in one of the hospitality spaces – tickets are on sale here.
Women’s TikTok Six Nations – April
This month-long event will culminate in a match between England and France on Saturday 29th April, where, for the first time in history, the Red Roses will be playing France in a standalone fixture at Twickenham Stadium.
Premium packages are available in The Lock where you can enjoy a three-course feast, welcome drinks, fine wines, great seats to watch the game unfold and a pre-match Q and A with past players.
Army v Navy – May
The fixture returns in 2023 with both the men and women’s games, and the Army v Navy match is the final fixture on the Senior XV Rugby Union calendars of the Royal Navy and the Army. Taking place on Saturday 13th May, it is also the last of three matches that together construct the Inter-Services Championship.
If you’re planning on attending to see who will lift the Babcock trophy in person, then choose from The Lock, where you can dine on a three-course lunch and sip beer, wine and soft drinks, or book out a private suite, which offers a secluded spot to watch the action unfold outside.
HSBC London 7s – May
The HSBC London 7s returns again for 2023 and you can book tickets for the exciting experience, which take place on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st May.
Kick-off your summer in style with friends and family at Twickenham Stadium and enjoy high-octane rugby, great music acts and a great day out in the capital. With chart-topping Sigala and Capital Radio DJ Mistajam headlining last year’s event, as well as a range of awesome street-food, it won’t just be the rugby you’ll be heading down for.
Take your pick from a bronze, silver or gold VIP package, where good food, drink and great seats are the order of the day.
Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final 2023 – May
The Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final is the showcase of the domestic season and it all comes down to one final game at Twickenham Stadium to decide the Gallagher Premiership Rugby 2023 Champions.
Hospitality packages for the Saturday 27th May game in the British Airways Rose Garden and The Gate are on sale now and general sale will be available in February 2023. Rooftop views, casual dining, live music and a fun atmosphere can be expected in the Rose Garden, while an all-inclusive bar, three-course chop house style menu and great seats should be expected in The Gate.
The Killik Cup – Barbarians v World 15 – May
The Killik Cup will be on the line on Sunday 28th May (kick-off 3pm), as Eddie Jones goes head-to-head with former New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen, who leads a World XV in what is set to be an unmissable clash at Twickenham Stadium.
Jones is named head coach of the Barbarians for the second time, with his side edged out 33-31 by Fiji in what was a rollercoaster Killik Cup clash at Twickenham in November 2019 and is more motivated than ever to put on a good show.
Depeche Mode – Memento Mori Tour – June
Depeche Mode are bringing their Memento Mori Tour to Twickenham Stadium on Saturday 17th June. This will be Depeche Mode’s 19th tour and their first in over five years.
Having sold more than 100 million records and played to more than 35 million fans worldwide, Depeche Mode remains an ever-evolving and singularly influential musical force. Tickets and hospitality packages are on sale now, but are selling fast! Why not book a private suite for 12 or 16 and party the night away with friends?
Summer Series 2023 – August
Catch two of the last England games before they head to France for the Rugby World Cup 2023 as they play two warm up matches against Wales and Fiji at Twickenham Stadium.
First hosting Wales on Saturday 12th August, then Fiji two weeks later on Saturday 26th August, this will be the last chance to see England play before they battle it out to become world champions. Do it in style with a range of hospitality options up for grabs, from the Rose Garden to The Lock and The Gate to a private suite.
All Blacks v Springboks – August
The heavyweights of world rugby will go toe-to-toe in an historic fixture at Twickenham Stadium on Friday, 25th August (Kick off at 7.30pm). The hotly anticipated match will form part of their final preparations for Rugby World Cup 2023, which kicks off just two weeks later, so get your tickets soon and make sure you don’t miss out!
Upgrade your ticket with a premium package available from £299 plus VAT, where you can enjoy some of the best seats to view the game, endless food and drink and extras such as a pre-match Q&A with past players.
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