Tickets for the Rugby Championship Test between the Springboks and All Blacks at DHL Stadium will go on sale to the public on 19 June following a public registration process and will cost up to R3500 a pop.
The Springboks are set to square off against New Zealand in a much-anticipated showdown in Cape Town and given the high expected demand for tickets, a public registration of interest will be held from 27 May to 9 June and a ticket ballot process will be conducted to ensure a fair process as well as to reduce the number of secondary resales, ticket fraud, and illegally counterfeited tickets, with various physical- and digital safety controls to be put in place.
A ticket ballot is used by many sporting bodies across the world; and is the fairest way of giving people a chance to purchase tickets. This system will also reduce the number of frustrated customers stuck in the queue for what will be a high-demand event.
Registration of interest is an entry into the ticket ballot and does not automatically secure your tickets, but a place in the draw; successful applicants randomly selected from the draw will be invited to purchase up to four (4) tickets per customer on a first-come, first-served basis.
All registrations are treated equally, so it does not matter when in the registration window you complete the process, but only one registration per customer will go into the draw.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- Registration of interest via Ticketmaster will take place from 27 May to 9 June.
- The Ticketmaster registration link will be published on ticketmaster.co.za, thestormers.com, wprugby.com, and our social media channels when registration opens on 27 May.
- Successful applicants randomly drawn through the ticket ballot process will receive an email by 17 June with a unique, secured link and password to purchase tickets on 19 June through Ticketmaster.
- Each link and password will allow you the chance to purchase a maximum of four (4) tickets per customer and are sold on a first come, first served basis from available inventory. Please note that those who receive a link are not guaranteed tickets.
- To purchase Tickets on Ticketmaster, you need to register a Ticketmaster account at Ticketmaster.co.za.
- Only tickets purchased from Ticketmaster will be valid for entry to the match.
- Fans are strongly advised against purchasing tickets from Viagogo. These tickets are unlawfully resold for multiple times the face value and are not legitimate tickets. Should you purchase these tickets you may be denied entry into the venue, and you will not be entitled to a refund.
- This event will utilise Digital Tickets that are encrypted and tied to individual Ticketmaster accounts, greatly reducing the risk of ticket fraud from stolen or illegally counterfeited tickets. More information about Digital Tickets can be found
- Ticket Transfer will be made available 30 days before the event day. Ticket Transfer is a convenient, simple and free way to safely and securely send Digital Tickets to friends and family before the event, straight from your Ticketmaster account to theirs, and can be done on your desktop or mobile. More information about Ticket Transfer can be found here.
- For safety & security reasons, the barcode of your Digital Ticket will only display three (3) days before the Test match.
- Your Phone is your Ticket, and instructions for a seamless entry into the DHL Stadium will be shared closer to the Test match.
- Prices will start from R250 for Category G seats and range upwards on a scale to cater for all fans, with limited premium seating for prime positions in line with the huge demand for tickets.
SPRINGBOKS VS ALL BLACKS TICKET PRICES
Category A: R3 500
Category B: R3 000
Category C: R2 500
Category D: R2 000
Category E: R850
Category F: R450
Category G: R250