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Community Extravaganza Celebrates Completion Of Stadium Taranaki Project

Stadium Taranaki 2025-04-01 (Photo/Supplied)

A community extravaganza will mark the completion of the project to redevelop Stadium Taranaki.

The free celebration event on 4 May will include the East Stand open for public viewing, food trucks, live music, face painting, activities for all ages both on the Main Field and around the Stadium, lawn games and more.

The celebration event will run from 9.30am to 12.30pm and be followed by two free Central Football games, kicking off at 12.30pm and 2.45pm.

Mike Nield, Director Corporate Services of Taranaki Regional Council which owns the facility formerly known as Yarrow Stadium through the Taranaki Stadium Trust, says the open day will mark the end of the project which began in 2019.

“This has been a massive project and we’re absolutely delighted to have delivered what we think is now the best regional stadium in the country and a venue the whole of the Taranaki community can be proud of,” says Mr Nield.

“We’d love to see people at the celebration event where there’s a chance to check out the work for yourself with a tour of the East Stand and enjoy what will be a great day out at the region’s premier sports venue.

“I’m sure there are many, many people out there who want to see the new stand and have been eagerly anticipating the completion of the work on the East Stand. We’d also like to say a huge thank you to those living nearby for their patience during the construction phases.”

Council Chair Craig Williamson says the Stadium Taranaki upgrade has been the single biggest infrastructure project the Council has ever been involved with and the delivery of the venue to the people of Taranaki is worthy of celebration.

“Stadium Taranaki is an iconic venue which has seen so many great matches and events that live long in the memory like All Blacks games. We’re now ready to make new memories with the venue 100% open for big games, community events and entertainment.”

NPDC Manager Venue and Events, Chade Julie, says: "This event kicks off a new era for the venue, making it a destination for everything from grassroots sports to major events and concerts. Event promoters are already showing great interest in Taranaki, and we’re lucky to have an asset as versatile as Stadium Taranaki to help attract these events to the region. We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to experience the new stadium and join us in celebrating this milestone.”

The new East Stand is closer to the main pitch, is double-sided so spectators can watch two different fields, is scalable to cater for a range of large and small events and has a large hospitality area suitable for trade shows and exhibitions.

The Council has worked closely with Ngāti Te Whiti on the design of the East Stand and users will see this through the many cultural design elements in the new facility. This has reconfirmed the strong links the Stadium has with the hapū.

Stadium Taranaki - East Stand - 2025-04-01 (Photo/Supplied)

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