Go Media Stadium Crowned New Zealand’s Best and Busiest Big Venue
It’s been a record-breaking year for Go Media Stadium, who will end 2024 with over half a million tickets issued for events at the venue, and winning New Zealand’s Large Venue of the Year.
Record Attendance and Milestone Events
Saturday’s epic sold-out derby between A-League sides Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix saw attendances at the venue reach over 520,000 patrons in 2024, with one Auckland FC match still to be played this year.
The staggering figures make the venue one of, if not the, busiest stadiums in New Zealand. A remarkable 2024 has included the record-breaking sellout One New Zealand Warriors season, the birth of Auckland FC and headline shows for rock giants Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam.
Industry Recognition
The incredible year has culminated in the stadium being crowned New Zealand’s Large Venue of the Year by industry peers in the Event and Venues Association New Zealand (EVANZ) Awards. The EVANZ Awards recognise the contribution that venues have made to the events industry, the quality of event delivery and ongoing work to innovate and enhance at venues.
Economic Impact on Auckland
Events at Go Media Stadium will have not only provided unforgettable experiences for visitors but have also injected millions of dollars into the Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland economy.
US rock icons Pearl Jam returned to Aotearoa for the first time in 10 years in November, wowing capacity crowds over two raucous nights. The Pearl Jam shows welcomed fans from all over New Zealand and beyond, who helped to contribute $4.9m to Auckland’s regional GDP, with over 36,000 visitor nights booked into local accommodation for the shows.
Rewriting The Rulebook
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited CEO, Nick Hill says, “It’s been a sensational year for Go Media Stadium – one that will live long in the memory for over half a million patrons. I want to thank our tenants and hirers, whose events delivered this year have rewritten the rulebook for what can be achieved.”
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited Acting-Director, Auckland Stadiums, Scott Couch adds, “We are so proud to have been recognised by our peers as New Zealand’s best large venue, but more than anything, we love the smiles on patrons faces as they support their home team or sing along to their favourite song. These figures show that Go Media Stadium truly is New Zealand’s favourite live entertainment venue.”
Sporting Achievements
The One New Zealand Warriors sold out an incredible 10 successive home matches in 2024, the first team in NRL history to do so. Warriors CEO Cameron George said, “Huge congratulations to Go Media Stadium for winning Large Venue of the Year. Go Media Stadium has been the home fortress of the One New Zealand Warriors for thirty seasons and we created history there this year with our record-breaking sellout home season. The stadium is a truly special place for Warriors fans and we can’t wait to get back on home turf in March 2025 for the new NRL season.”
Auckland FC launched their debut season at Go Media Stadium in October and have already enjoyed bumper crowds at the venue.
Auckland FC Chief Executive Nick Becker says, “Go Media Stadium is a unique venue and Auckland FC are so proud to call this stadium our home. Together we have written a new chapter in New Zealand’s sporting history and it’s no surprise to see the stadium win Large Venue of the Year. On the back of another sellout this past weekend in our home derby win against Wellington Phoenix, we can’t wait to see what we can achieve together for the rest of the season.”
Impact on Live Entertainment
Leading live entertainment company Live Nation were the promoters for Pearl Jam’s headline shows at Go Media Stadium. Live Nation Managing Director Mark Kneebone says, “Having stadiums with a history and atmosphere such as Go Media Stadium allows us to attract the best international acts and world-class live events to Tāmaki Makaurau. We look forward to bringing more events to Go Media Stadium and working with their great venue delivery team to contribute to Auckland’s event economy.”
Looking Ahead to 2025
2025 is set to be another bumper year. Concerts including Fat Freddy’s Drop are already lined up, and premium sporting content is now year-round at the stadium. The One New Zealand Warriors kick off their home NRL season in March, while Auckland FC continue their A-League through to at least April, with at least one more home derby against Wellington Phoenix to come.