The Octagon is set for a blistering 2025 and beyond, with the UFC lining up a stacked schedule of blockbuster title fights, simmering rivalries reaching boiling point, and unforgettable events in iconic arenas. If you're looking to keep track of all the explosive action, you've come to the right place. Here’s your in-depth preview of the confirmed UFC extravaganzas for your diary.
UFC 317: Topuria vs. Oliveira
A New Lightweight King Will Be Crowned
Date:Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
The stakes simply don't get higher. Undefeated sensation Ilia Topuria makes the ambitious move to 155 lbs after vacating his featherweight belt. He squares off against the beloved former lightweight king, Charles "Do Bronx" Oliveira, who is fiercely determined to reclaim the throne. This colossal event headlines the much-anticipated UFC International Fight Week 2025.
Key Bouts
Main Event (Vacant Lightweight Title): Ilia Topuria vs. Charles Oliveira
Co-Main (Flyweight Title): Alexandre Pantoja (C) vs. Kai Kara-France
UFC 318: Holloway vs. Poirier 3
The Trilogy
Date:Venue: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
Prepare for fireworks as two of the most respected strikers in UFC history, Max "Blessed" Holloway and Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier, collide in a legendary trilogy. With Poirier's lightweight win and Holloway's featherweight victory, this decider—for Holloway's symbolic "BMF" title—is rumoured to be Poirier's retirement fight.
Noteworthy Bouts
Main Event (BMF Title): Max Holloway vs. Dustin Poirier
Marvin Vettori vs. Brendan Allen
UFC 319: Du Plessis vs. Chimaev
Middleweight Mayhem
Date:Venue: United Center, Chicago
The newly crowned South African champion, Dricus Du Plessis, faces his most formidable challenge yet. The dominant and undefeated Khamzat Chimaev's relentless wrestling makes this one of the most eagerly awaited middleweight title fights in recent memory.
Key Bouts
Main Event (Middleweight Title): Dricus Du Plessis (C) vs. Khamzat Chimaev
Jéssica Andrade vs. Loopy Godinez
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UFC 317: Topuria vs. Oliveira (June 28, Las Vegas)
UFC 318: Holloway vs. Poirier 3 (July 19, New Orleans)
UFC 319: Du Plessis vs. Chimaev (August 16, Chicago)
UFC 320 (October 4, Las Vegas)
What is UFC International Fight Week 2025?
UFC International Fight Week takes place in Las Vegas from June 25 to June 29, 2025. It features the UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, UFC X (an immersive two-day fan experience), and is headlined by UFC 317.
How do I buy tickets for UFC events?
Tickets can be purchased through the official UFC website, event venue box offices, and authorized ticketing partners. For special events like UFC X during International Fight Week, tickets are sold separately and often in advance.
Are there UFC events announced for 2026?
While the full 2026 schedule is not yet released, major pay-per-view and Fight Night events are expected to continue in the US and internationally. Updates will be posted on the UFC’s official schedule and ticketing sites as events are confirmed.
How can I watch UFC events in 2025 and 2026?
In the United States, UFC events are broadcast on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass. Internationally, events are available through local sports networks and a variety of streaming partners, depending on your region.
A curated summary of the defining moments in global sport and culture from 20-22 June 2025.
FIFA Club World Cup (USA)
Juventus 4–1 Wydad Casablanca
Real Madrid 3–1 Pachuca
Benfica 6–0 Auckland City
Flamengo 3–1 Chelsea
Inter Miami 2–1 Porto
Paris Saint-Germain 0–1 Botafogo
Knockout Stage Update
Qualified: Botafogo, Bayern Munich, Flamengo, Man City, Juventus.
Championship Golf
KPMG Women’s PGA: Nelly Korda secured her second major of the season with a masterful final-round 68.
Travelers Champ: Scottie Scheffler claimed his fifth win of the season, finishing three shots clear.
International Rugby
British & Irish Lions 29–17 Argentina A historic first-ever home win for the Lions in Dublin.
England XV 24–20 France XV A thrilling, narrow victory for a developing England side.
Royal Ascot
Diamond Jubilee Stakes: Won by Kinross, a superb ride by Frankie Dettori.
Wokingham Stakes: Victory for Orazio.
Queen Alexandra Stakes: Falcon Eight claimed the final race of the meet.
Global Festivals & Events
Stonehenge Solstice: Over 10,000 people gathered for a peaceful and spectacular sunrise.
Secret Solstice Iceland: Headline sets from Disclosure and Sigur Rós lit up the 24-hour daylight.
Rainforest World Music Festival: An immersive cultural experience headlined by Gaye Su Akyol.
Frequently Asked Questions
The weekend featured the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the British & Irish Lions vs. Argentina, and high-profile cultural events including the final day of Royal Ascot and the Stonehenge Summer Solstice celebration.
Key victories included Juventus defeating Wydad Casablanca 4–1, Real Madrid overcoming Pachuca 3–1, and Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, securing a 2–1 win against Porto. After two matches, Botafogo, Bayern Munich, Flamengo, Manchester City, and Juventus have all qualified for the knockout stage.
Nelly Korda won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East, securing her second major of the season. At the Travelers Championship, Scottie Scheffler claimed victory at TPC River Highlands, his fifth win of the season.
The British & Irish Lions defeated Argentina 29–17 in their first-ever home match, played in front of a sold-out crowd at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. It was a powerful performance that marked a historic moment for the Lions.
On the prestigious final day of Royal Ascot, the coveted Diamond Jubilee Stakes was won by Kinross, ridden by the legendary Frankie Dettori. Other key winners included Orazio in the Wokingham Stakes and Falcon Eight in the Queen Alexandra Stakes.
Over 10,000 people gathered peacefully at the ancient monument to witness a spectacular sunrise, marking the longest day of the year in a vibrant, modern-day celebration of a timeless tradition.
Rugby World Cup 2027: A New Era Dawns in Australia
Get ready for a seismic shift in international rugby. The Rugby World Cup 2027, set to take place in Australia, is not just another tournament; it's a historic reimagining of rugby's pinnacle event. From an expanded format to a revamped qualification process and a much-anticipated later pool draw, RWC 2027 promises to be the most inclusive and competitive tournament to date, heralding a new era for the sport globally.
Mark Your Calendars: Key Dates and Venues
Australia will be the proud host nation for the 11th edition of the Men's Rugby World Cup, with the tournament kicking off on 1 October and culminating with the final on 13 November 2027. This will be the third time Australia has hosted the prestigious event, having previously co-hosted in 1987 and solely hosted in 2003.
Matches will be played across seven vibrant host cities: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney, and Townsville. The honour of the opening match goes to Perth, while the grand final will unfold at Sydney's Stadium Australia, which will also host the bronze final and both semi-finals.
A Bold New Format: More Teams, More Knockout Thrills
One of the most significant changes for RWC 2027 is the expansion from 20 to 24 teams. This landmark decision reflects World Rugby's commitment to growing the game and providing more nations with the chance to compete on the biggest stage.
This revised structure not only offers more knockout matches but also creates more opportunities for emerging nations to make their mark.
This expansion brings a fresh pool and knockout structure:
Six pools of four teams each, moving away from the previous four pools of five.
A newly introduced Round of 16 will precede the quarter-finals.
The top two teams from each pool, along with the four best third-placed teams, will advance to this new stage.
A Shorter, Sharper Tournament
In a move designed to enhance player welfare and maintain fan engagement, the tournament window has been condensed from seven to six weeks. The pool phase will now be completed in four weeks instead of five, minimising non-match days to ensure a high-octane spectacle from start to finish.
Fairer Fields: The Reformed Pool Draw
Addressing past criticisms, the pool draw for RWC 2027 will take place much closer to the tournament, scheduled for December 2025. This ensures that seedings will more accurately reflect current world rankings, leading to more balanced pools and heightening the excitement. All 24 teams will be qualified before the draw takes place.
The Journey to RWC 2027: Qualification Explained
The road to Australia has already begun for many. Here's how the 24 spots are being filled:
Automatic Qualification: The top three teams from each pool at the Rugby World Cup 2023 (12 teams total) have secured their places, including champions South Africa, New Zealand, England, and host Australia.
Regional Qualifiers: A significant number of places will be determined by regional competitions in 2025, with spots allocated to the Rugby Europe Championship, Pacific Nations Cup, and the winners of the African, Asian, and South American championships.
Final Qualification Tournament: The last coveted spot will be decided in a four-team play-off tournament in November 2025, ensuring every World Rugby Regional Association has a pathway to qualify.
Rugby World Cup 2027: Key Changes at a Glance
Feature
2023 World Cup (France)
2027 World Cup (Australia)
Teams
20
24
Pools
4 (5 teams each)
6 (4 teams each)
Knockout Stages
QF, SF, Final
R16, QF, SF, Final
Tournament Duration
7 weeks
6 weeks
Pool Draw Timing
~3 years before
~1.5-2 years before
The Dawn of a New Rugby Era
The Men's Rugby World Cup 2027 in Australia is poised to be a landmark event. With its focus on global growth, competitive balance, and an enhanced experience for all involved, this tournament is set to deliver a dynamic, inclusive, and unforgettable celebration of rugby.
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The tournament will run from 1 October to 13 November 2027, spanning six weeks of competition across Australia.
How many teams will compete in Rugby World Cup 2027?
For the first time, 24 teams will compete, up from 20 in previous editions. This expanded format aims to make the tournament more inclusive and globally representative.
How is the tournament format changing for 2027?
Six pools of four teams each (previously four pools of five).
The top two teams from each pool, plus the four best third-placed teams, advance to a new Round of 16.
The tournament window is reduced to six weeks, with a more condensed schedule.
Which cities will host matches?
Seven Australian cities will host matches: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Townsville, and Newcastle. Sydney will host the final and other key knockout games, while Perth will host the opening match.
How many teams have already qualified?
Twelve teams automatically qualified based on their performance at Rugby World Cup 2023: South Africa, New Zealand, England, Argentina, France, Wales, Fiji, Ireland, Australia, Scotland, Italy, and Japan.
How do other teams qualify for Rugby World Cup 2027?
Four teams qualify through the 2025 Rugby Europe Championship.
Three from the 2025 Pacific Nations Cup (excluding already qualified teams).
Winners of the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup, Asia Rugby Championship, and Sudamérica Rugby Championship each earn a spot.
Additional places are filled via playoffs, with the final qualification tournament held in Dubai in November 2025.
When will the pool draw take place?
The pool draw will occur in December 2025, after all 24 teams have qualified. This timing ensures seedings reflect current world rankings and competitiveness.
Experience the pinnacle of jump racing at Cheltenham Festival 2026. Four extraordinary days where champions are crowned, dreams are realized, and the legendary "Cheltenham Roar" echoes across the Cotswolds.
The Four Days of Glory
Day 1
Champion Day
Tuesday, 10 March
The festival kicks off with the famous "Cheltenham Roar" as the first race begins. It's a day of pure, unadulterated racing excitement, headlined by the prestigious Unibet Champion Hurdle.
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Feature RaceUnibet Champion Hurdle
Day 2
Ladies Day
Wednesday, 11 March
Glamour and fashion take centre stage, with prizes for best dressed and a vibrant social scene. On the track, speed is king with the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase as the feature race.
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Feature RaceQueen Mother Champion Chase
Day 3
St Patrick's Thursday
Thursday, 12 March
Irish fans create an unbeatable party atmosphere with live music and themed entertainment, all while celebrating two major championship races: the Ryanair Chase and the Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle.
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Feature RacesRyanair Chase & Stayers' Hurdle
Day 4
Gold Cup Day
Friday, 13 March
The pinnacle of the jump racing calendar. The Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup is the most prestigious prize, creating legends of the sport in a race that captivates the nation.
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Feature RaceCheltenham Gold Cup
The Cheltenham Festival
Daily Racing Schedule
10:30
Gates Open
Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere
13:20
First Race
The legendary Cheltenham Roar begins
17:20
Final Race
Seven thrilling races daily
Secure Your Place at History
Choose from various enclosures to suit your style and budget. Early booking essential for the best prices and availability.
Best Mate Enclosure
From £35
Access to parade ring
Multiple bars & facilities
Big screen viewing
Most Popular
Tattersalls Enclosure
From £52
Premium trackside viewing
Exclusive bars & restaurants
Winners' enclosure access
Club Enclosure
From £83
Finest viewing positions
Champagne bars
Luxury dining options
Elevate Your Experience
Indulge in world-class hospitality with panoramic views, gourmet dining, and exclusive access to make your Cheltenham Festival 2026 truly unforgettable.
The Cheltenham Festival 2026 takes place from Tuesday, 10 March to Friday, 13 March 2026, featuring four days of world-class jump racing at Cheltenham Racecourse.
There are 28 races in total, with seven races scheduled each day across the four days of the festival.
Champion Day (Tuesday): Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, Champion Hurdle Ladies Day (Wednesday): Queen Mother Champion Chase, Cross Country Chase St Patrick’s Thursday: Stayers’ Hurdle, Ryanair Chase Gold Cup Day (Friday): Cheltenham Gold Cup, Triumph Hurdle
Gates typically open at 10:30am. The first race starts at 1:20pm each day, with races every 40 minutes. The last race is at 5:20pm.
There is no official dress code, but smart attire is encouraged, especially in the Club and Tattersalls enclosures. On Ladies Day, many attendees dress to impress, with hats and stylish outfits popular. Jeans are not permitted in certain areas, and weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.
Tickets for all four days and all enclosures (Best Mate, Tattersalls, Club) are available to buy online. Booking in advance is strongly advised, as some enclosures are likely to sell out.
The racecourse operates primarily on a cashless basis for concessions. However, cash is accepted by all on-course bookmakers for betting.
Winter Olympics 2026: The Ultimate Guide to Milano Cortina
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be the most widespread Winter Games in history, taking place from 6–22 February 2026 across northern Italy. With 116 medal events in 16 disciplines, the Games will showcase the best of winter sport, Italian culture, and Alpine scenery.
The Games will be set against the stunning backdrop of the Italian Alps.
Key Facts at a Glance
Dates:
6–22 February 2026 (competitions begin 4 February)
Note: Livigno, Bormio, and Anterselva/Antholz will also host key events within these zones.
Milano Cortina 2026 embraces the IOC’s Olympic Agenda, focusing on sustainability, legacy, and revitalising the Alpine region.
Sports & Disciplines
The Games will feature 16 disciplines across a range of ice, snow, and sliding sports, including the much-anticipated Olympic debut of ski mountaineering.
Ice Sports
Ski & Snowboard
Sliding & Other
Figure Skating
Alpine Skiing
Bobsleigh
Speed Skating
Freestyle Skiing
Luge
Short Track Speed Skating
Snowboarding
Skeleton
Ice Hockey
Cross-Country Skiing
Biathlon
Curling
Ski Jumping
Ski Mountaineering (Olympic Debut)
Nordic Combined
Tickets & Hospitality
Ticket Sales Schedule
Ensure you purchase only from official channels. Key dates are:
6 February 2025: First phase opens for early registrants.
April 2025: General sales begin.
6 March 2025: Paralympic Games tickets open.
Official Hospitality
Packages are available that bundle tickets with accommodation, transport, and access to exclusive hospitality lounges with Premium and Classic options.
Winter Olympics 2026 Hospitality Packages
A new standard in official hospitality, combining world-class sport with Italian luxury, culture, and seamless service across Milan, Cortina, and the Alps.
Ticket-Inclusive Overnight Packages
The complete, curated Olympic experience with everything arranged for you, including official tickets, guaranteed accommodation, transport solutions, and dedicated support.
Best For: Guests seeking a seamless, worry-free stay.
Combine premium event tickets with exclusive access to hospitality lounges at the venues. Enjoy gourmet food and beverage, priority access, and exclusive in-venue benefits.
Best For: Fans wanting luxury and convenience at the event.
Hospitality extends beyond the stands. Enjoy Italian aperitivo at Clubhouse 26 in Milan or Cortina, or relax in a Premium Lounge with Dolomite views. These spaces blend Olympic heritage with contemporary Italian lifestyle, featuring gourmet dining curated by Chef Carlo Zarri.
Book Your Official Package
All hospitality packages are fully customisable. Select your preferred events, ceremonies, and accommodation to create your perfect Olympic journey. Book only through official channels to guarantee authenticity.
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will take place from 6–22 February 2026, with some competitions starting as early as 4 February.
Events will be spread across northern Italy, primarily in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, with additional venues in Valtellina (Bormio, Livigno), Val di Fiemme (Predazzo, Tesero), Anterselva/Antholz, and Verona.
There will be 116 medal events across 16 disciplines, including the Olympic debut of ski mountaineering.
The first phase of ticket sales opens on 6 February 2025 for those registered by 15 January 2025. General sales begin in April 2025. Paralympic Games tickets go on sale from 6 March 2025.
Tickets and hospitality packages must be purchased through the official Milano Cortina 2026 website to guarantee validity and entry. Buying from unofficial sources risks invalid tickets and denied entry.
Yes, applications for the Team26 Volunteer Programme are open. Visit the official Team26 website to apply and find out more.
Ski mountaineering will make its Olympic debut. New events include men’s and women’s dual moguls, women’s large hill ski jumping, and mixed team events in skeleton and luge.
This weekend, the world unfurls a tapestry of elite sporting contests, unparalleled luxury, and vibrant cultural celebrations. For those who seek the extraordinary, the question isn't just what to do, but how to experience it. At Above + Beyond, we don’t just sell packages; we curate legacies of memories. With 30 years of experience and a global network of connections born from high-profile fundraising, we offer unparalleled access to the world's most coveted events. Here is your definitive guide to the most significant global happenings this weekend and how we can elevate your experience from premium to legendary.
A Confluence of Titans: Global Sports
United States
FIFA Club World Cup
The newly expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup is set to be a monumental event in global football, and this weekend sees crucial group stage matches across the USA.[8][9] On Friday, 20 June, fixtures include Inter Miami vs. Porto and a clash between PSG and Botafogo.[10] With venues spanning from Miami's Hard Rock Stadium to Seattle's Lumen Field, the tournament is a logistical masterpiece.[11] For corporate clients or high-net-worth individuals, this presents a unique entertainment opportunity. We specialise in crafting bespoke itineraries, whether it's a private yacht viewing party in Miami, access to VIP lounges with chef-curated menus, or seamless multi-city travel to follow your team.[12][13][14]
Frisco, Texas, US
KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
The world’s top female golfers, including superstars like Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko, converge on the Fields Ranch East course for one of the five major championships on the LPGA Tour.[15][16][17] With a record-tying $12 million purse, the stakes are immense.[18] Imagine walking the fairways with a past champion or enjoying the final rounds from an exclusive, air-conditioned suite overlooking the 18th green. This is the level of access Above + Beyond delivers.
Cromwell, Connecticut, US
Travelers Championship (PGA Tour)
As a signature PGA Tour event, the Travelers Championship boasts a field of elite men's players competing for a significant prize fund. This tournament is a cornerstone of the summer golf season and a prime opportunity for high-level corporate hospitality.
Dublin, Ireland
British & Irish Lions vs. Argentina
A truly historic occasion awaits at the Aviva Stadium as the British & Irish Lions play their first-ever home match in Ireland.[1][2] This rare test match against a formidable Argentinian side, the Pumas, serves as the official curtain-raiser for the 2025 Tour to Australia.[3] The atmosphere in Dublin will be electric, a cauldron of anticipation and national pride. Imagine being there not just as a spectator, but as an honoured guest, with every detail, from your travel to a private post-match meeting with a rugby legend, meticulously arranged.
Twickenham, England
England XV vs. France XV
The fierce rivalry of 'Le Crunch' resumes at Twickenham, though this uncapped fixture will see a blend of youth and experience for England as many regulars are on Lions duty.[4][5] Head coach Steve Borthwick will test a new generation of players co-captained by the experienced George Ford and Jamie George against a powerful French side.[6][7] This match offers a fascinating glimpse into the future of English rugby. Through our connections, we can provide an experience that transcends the 80 minutes on the pitch, with access to exclusive hospitality suites where you can network and entertain clients in absolute style.
Tromsø, Norway
Midnight Sun Marathon
For the adventurous soul, the Midnight Sun Marathon offers a truly unique challenge: running a marathon under the perpetual daylight of the Arctic summer solstice.[23][24][25] The scenic route through Tromsø, with its stunning mountain and fjord backdrops, attracts a global community of runners.[26] Whether you are a participant or a supporter, we can craft an extraordinary Norwegian journey around this event, complete with luxury accommodation and exclusive local experiences that capture the magic of the land of the midnight sun.
Luxury, Lifestyle & Unforgettable Experiences
Kuching, Malaysia
Rainforest World Music Festival
Set against the lush backdrop of the Borneo rainforest, this acclaimed festival is a vibrant celebration of global music and culture.[32][33][34] With a theme of "Connections," it brings together international artists and thousands of attendees for three days of performances and workshops.[32][35] For the discerning traveller, we can create a luxury eco-tourism experience, combining the festival with stays in exclusive lodges and unique encounters with the region's incredible biodiversity.
Ascot, England
Royal Ascot
Royal Ascot is the world's most prestigious horse racing festival, an unrivalled spectacle of high fashion, pageantry, and equine excellence.[19][20] The five-day event culminates this Saturday, and attendance is a statement.[21][22] The experience is about more than just the races; it's about being part of a tradition steeped in history and royal patronage. Our expertise lies in securing access to the most exclusive enclosures, arranging private boxes, and ensuring every detail, from your attire to your transport, is handled with flawless precision.
A Weekend of Vibrant Cultural Celebration
Wiltshire, UK
Stonehenge Summer Solstice
Thousands will gather at the ancient, mystical monument of Stonehenge to witness the sunrise on the longest day of the year.[27][28][29] This gathering of neo-druids, pagans, and revellers is a unique cultural phenomenon.[27] While English Heritage provides managed open access, the experience can be overwhelming. We can arrange guided access and ensure your visit is both comfortable and deeply memorable, connecting you to the heart of this ancient tradition.[30][31]
Reykjavik, Iceland
Secret Solstice Festival
A major music festival held under 24-hour daylight, Secret Solstice features global acts and unique luxury experiences, creating an otherworldly atmosphere in the heart of Iceland.
Alicante, Spain
Bonfires of San Juan
Alicante ignites with the spectacular Hogueras de San Juan festival, welcoming summer with enormous bonfires, elaborate papier-mâché figures (ninots), fireworks, and street parties.[36][37][38] The celebration culminates in 'la cremà' (the burning) on the night of the 24th.[39] This weekend offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in this fiery tradition. We can provide exclusive viewing locations for the stunning firework displays and guide you through the heart of this quintessentially Spanish fiesta.
Cusco, Peru
Inti Raymi (The Sun Festival)
While the main day is June 24, the vibrant festivities for Inti Raymi begin this weekend. Witness grand parades, colourful processions, and ancient ceremonies celebrating Incan heritage in the historic heart of Cusco.
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FAQs: Biggest Global Events This Weekend (June 20–22, 2025)
This weekend features several high-profile sports events, including the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, where 32 top football clubs compete in a newly expanded format. The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship runs June 19–22 in Frisco, Texas, and the Travelers Championship takes place in Connecticut. For rugby, the British & Irish Lions vs. Argentina match is on June 20 in Dublin, followed by England XV vs. France XV on June 21 at Twickenham. Additionally, the unique Midnight Sun Marathon is held in Tromsø, Norway.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is significantly expanded to include 32 teams competing in 63 matches over 29 days. The tournament features continental champions from 2021 to 2024, with 12 UEFA teams and global representation. Notably, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami earned a host nation spot. The event is held across multiple venues in the USA, with the final on July 13.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is broadcast on the Golf Channel, NBC Sports, and the Peacock streaming service, with comprehensive coverage from June 19–22. Key viewing times include morning and afternoon sessions, with primary weekend coverage on Peacock and NBC. The event features 156 competitors, including 12 former champions.
The Lions vs. Argentina match in Dublin is a significant event as it's the Lions’ first game on Irish soil and a crucial warm-up before their Test series against Australia. Argentina, ranked fifth globally, represents a formidable challenge. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and covered extensively by BBC Sport.
Two standout luxury events are happening: the Rainforest World Music Festival in Kuching, Malaysia (June 20–22), celebrated for its blend of world music and an exotic rainforest setting. Additionally, the prestigious Royal Ascot horse racing festival in Ascot, England, concludes on June 21, and is renowned for its high fashion, royal attendance, and exclusive hospitality.
Yes, several culturally significant festivals are on. The Stonehenge Summer Solstice Celebration (UK) and the Secret Solstice Festival (Iceland) both celebrate the longest day of the year. In Spain, the Bonfires of San Juan mark the arrival of summer with fire and festivities. Finally, in Peru, the Inti Raymi (The Sun Festival) begins, celebrating Incan heritage with grand ceremonies.
York Racecourse 2025: The Complete Guide to Britain's Premier Racing Venue | Above + Beyond
York Racecourse: The Complete Guide to Britain's Premier Racing Venue
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Overview
York Racecourse stands as one of Europe's most prestigious horse racing venues, located on the historic Knavesmire in York, North Yorkshire, England. As the third biggest racecourse in Britain in terms of total prize money offered and second behind Ascot in prize money per meeting, York attracts around 350,000 racegoers annually. The racecourse has earned its reputation as a world-class venue, recently crowned the 2024 RCA Showcase Champion Racecourse and winner of multiple prestigious awards.
History and Heritage
Ancient Origins
Racing at York traces back over 2,000 years to Roman times, with archaeological evidence suggesting equine activities may have occurred on the Knavesmire site as early as Neolithic times. The Emperor Septimius Severus is credited with bringing Arabian horses to stage races for his troops around 208 AD at what the Romans called Eboracum.
Modern Development
The city corporation first officially supported racing in 1530, with formal records dating to 1709. Due to frequent flooding at the original Clifton Ings location, racing moved to its current site on the Knavesmire in 1731. The name "Knavesmire" derives from the Anglo-Saxon "knave" (a man of low standing) and "mire" (swampy pasture), reflecting the area's historical use as common pasture.
The first grandstand was built in 1754 by architect John Carr at a cost of £1,250, financed by 250 subscribers who each paid 5 guineas. This formed the prototype for modern racecourse hospitality, with patrons receiving brass tokens entitling them to use the stand.
2025 Racing Calendar
Complete 2025 Fixtures
Spring Season
Wednesday 14 - Friday 16 May
Dante Festival
Tattersalls Musidora Stakes (14 May)
Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes (15 May)
Yorkshire Cup (16 May)
Saturday, 31 May
May Spring Meeting - William Hill Brontë Cup
Summer Season
Friday 13 - Saturday 14 June
June Meeting
Mid Summer Raceday (13 June)
Macmillan Charity Raceday (14 June)
Saturday 28 June
Summer Music Saturday – featuring Olly Murs
Friday 11 - Saturday 12 July
John Smith's Cup Meeting
Friday 25 - Saturday 26 July
Music Showcase Weekend
EBF Lyric Stakes and Live Music (25 July evening)
Sky Bet York Stakes with Ronan Keating (26 July)
Autumn Season
Wednesday 20 - Saturday 23 August
Sky Bet Ebor Festival
Juddmonte International (20 August)
Pertemps Network Yorkshire Oaks / Ladies Day (21 August)
Coolmore Nunthorpe (22 August)
Sky Bet Ebor (23 August)
Sunday, 7 September
YorkMix Family Sunday
Friday 10 - Saturday 11 October
October Finale
Premier Racing Events 2025
Summer Music Saturday 2025 and Olly Murs | Sat 28 June
Experience the perfect fusion of world-class horse racing and spectacular live entertainment at York's Summer Music Saturday 2025. Chart-topping sensation Olly Murs headlines this exclusive event, delivering an unforgettable evening of racing thrills and musical excellence.
Premium grandstand viewing positions with unobstructed track views
Exclusive access to hospitality areas and champagne reception
Live performance by multi-platinum artist Olly Murs
Gourmet dining experiences with award-winning Yorkshire cuisine
VIP parking and concierge services throughout the day
John Smith's Cup Meeting 2025 | Fri 11 - Sat 12 July
The prestigious John Smith's Cup Meeting stands as one of York's most celebrated summer racing weekends. This heritage handicap attracts the finest middle-distance horses from across Europe, delivering two days of exceptional flat racing in Yorkshire's most prestigious setting.
Historic John Smith's Cup - York's premier summer handicap
Two-day racing festival with competitive fields and substantial prize money
Exclusive County Stand access with dress code requirements
Private box options for intimate group experiences
Traditional afternoon tea service and fine dining options
Music Showcase Weekend 2025 | Fri 25 - Sat 26 July
York's spectacular Music Showcase Weekend combines elite racing with world-class musical performances. Friday features the EBF Lyric Stakes with evening entertainment, while Saturday culminates with the Sky Bet York Stakes accompanied by a headline performance from Ronan Keating.
EBF Lyric Stakes with evening live music entertainment (Friday 25 July)
Sky Bet York Stakes featuring Ronan Keating (Saturday 26 July)
Premium hospitality packages spanning both days
Exclusive artist meet-and-greet opportunities
Champagne lawn access and gourmet festival dining
VIP transport arrangements and luxury accommodation options
Sky Bet Ebor Festival 2025 | Wed 20 - Sat 23 August
The crown jewel of York's racing calendar, the Sky Bet Ebor Festival represents four days of the world's finest flat racing. This prestigious festival features three Group 1 races including the legendary Juddmonte International, Yorkshire Oaks, and Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes.
Juddmonte International Stakes - World's premier middle-distance race (Wednesday 20 August)
Yorkshire Oaks and Ladies Day - Europe's finest fillies and mares competition (Thursday 21 August)
Perfect for introducing the next generation to the excitement of horse racing, YorkMix Family Sunday combines thrilling racing action with family-friendly entertainment. This special raceday creates lasting memories while maintaining York's renowned standards of excellence.
Family-friendly racing atmosphere with relaxed dress code
Children's activities and entertainment throughout the day
Educational paddock tours and behind-the-scenes experiences
Special family dining packages and afternoon tea options
Designated family viewing areas with optimal track visibility
York's racing season concludes in style with the October Finale, a weekend celebration marking the end of another remarkable year at the Knavesmire. This autumn spectacular offers the perfect opportunity to experience York's legendary hospitality as the season draws to a close.
Season finale weekend with competitive autumn racing
Cosy autumn atmosphere with Yorkshire's finest seasonal cuisine
End-of-season celebrations and exclusive member events
When is the Ebor Festival 2025 at York Racecourse?
The Sky Bet Ebor Festival 2025 takes place from Wednesday 20 - Saturday 23 August at York Racecourse. This four-day festival features three Group 1 races including the Juddmonte International, Yorkshire Oaks, and Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes.
How much do York Racecourse hospitality packages cost?
York Racecourse hospitality packages range from £199 + VAT for restaurant packages to £579 per person for premium private box experiences. Prices vary by fixture significance and service level (Silks: £299-£499, Classic: £330-£530, Winners: £349-£579).
What are the Group 1 races at York Racecourse?
York Racecourse hosts three Group 1 races: the Juddmonte International Stakes (£1,000,000 prize), the Yorkshire Oaks (£400,000), and the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes. The Sky Bet City of York Stakes has been upgraded to Group 1 status for 2025.
How do I get to York Racecourse?
York Racecourse is accessible by rail (1 hour 52 minutes from London King's Cross), with the 197 Shuttle Bus connecting York Railway Station to the racecourse for £4 return. By road, it's located within one mile of York city centre (YO23 1EX) with over 2,000 free parking spaces.
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The 2025 highlights include the Dante Festival (14–16 May), Summer Music Saturday featuring Olly Murs (28 June), John Smith’s Cup Meeting (11–12 July), Music Showcase Weekend (25–26 July), Sky Bet Ebor Festival (20–23 August), YorkMix Family Sunday (7 September), and the October Finale (10–11 October).
For regular racedays, gates open at 11:15 AM, with the first race typically between 1:30 PM and 2:00 PM. For the Sky Bet Ebor Festival, gates open earlier at 11:00 AM. Evening meetings open at 4:00 PM, and the first race is at 6:00 PM.
Advance tickets can be purchased online until shortly before each meeting. For late bookings, tickets are available for collection on the day with photo ID and payment card. Clocktower Enclosure tickets are only sold at the gate on raceday.
Children under 18 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. This applies to all racedays, including music events. Proof of age may be required.
Dress codes vary by enclosure. The County Stand encourages smart attire (jacket, collared shirt, and tie for men), while the Grandstand & Paddock and Clocktower Enclosure have no formal dress code, though most guests dress smartly for the occasion.
Yes, York Racecourse is committed to accessibility. There are designated disabled parking areas, accessible toilets on every floor, raised viewing platforms, and an Accessibility Companion Admission scheme for those needing assistance.
Picnics are welcome in the Clocktower Enclosure and car parks, but glass containers are not allowed in the Clocktower Enclosure. Food and drink are not permitted around the Parade Ring or on the County Stand Lawn.
There is a wide range of food and drink outlets in all enclosures, including restaurants, bars, and casual dining options. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the racecourse.
Yes, ATMs are located on the ground floor of the Knavesmire and Ebor Stands, the Gimcrack Stand foyer, near the Frankel statue, and in the Clocktower Enclosure. Note that queues can be long on busy days and a £2 fee may apply.
York Racecourse is about one mile from York train station, with shuttle buses and taxis available. The racecourse is easily accessible by car, with ample free parking. Use postcode YO23 1EX for navigation.
Yes, there are over 300 tote betting points, two main betting rings, and a William Hill Betting Shop on site.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available—search for "YorkRacecourse Wifi" and register to connect.
York offers a wide range of nearby accommodation, from luxury hotels to budget options. Booking in advance is recommended during major events.
Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is prohibited in all enclosed areas in line with public health regulations.
Top Luxury Hotels Near Every 2026 Grand Slam Venue
Experience the world’s most prestigious tennis tournaments in style. Whether you’re following the Grand Slam circuit or attending a single event, here’s your definitive guide to the top luxury hotels near each 2026 Grand Slam venue—ensuring your stay is as memorable as the tennis.
Elegant interiors are a hallmark of hotels catering to the Grand Slam circuit.
Australian Open (Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia)
Melbourne is renowned for its vibrant culture and exceptional hospitality. The city’s luxury hotels offer world-class amenities and easy access to Melbourne Park.
Top Luxury Hotels:
Crown Towers Melbourne Unmatched luxury with panoramic city views, an opulent spa, and proximity to the tennis action.
Park Hyatt Melbourne Spacious rooms, a renowned spa, and impeccable service in a tranquil setting.
Grand Hyatt Melbourne Prime location, outstanding river views, and a reputation for excellence.
“For tennis enthusiasts seeking the ultimate Grand Slam experience, these luxury hotels provide the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and world-class service.”
French Open (Roland Garros, Paris, France)
Set in the elegant 16th arrondissement, Roland Garros is surrounded by Parisian charm and sophistication.
Top Luxury Hotels:
Le Parchamp, Paris Boulogne (Tribute Portfolio Hotel) Less than a mile from Roland Garros, this hotel offers refined comfort and exceptional hospitality.
Best Western Premier Trocadero La Tour Elegant rooms, attentive service, and easy metro access for exploring Paris.
Maison FL Chic decor, close to the Eiffel Tower, and a short drive to the stadium.
Hotel Gustave Modern amenities, stylish interiors, and proximity to both the Eiffel Tower and Roland Garros.
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis Club, London, UK)
Wimbledon’s leafy SW19 district is home to some of London’s most exclusive hotels and boutique retreats.
Top Luxury Hotels:
Hotel Du Vin Cannizaro House A historic mansion set in beautiful parkland, blending classic British charm with modern luxury.
The Chelsea Harbour Hotel and Spa Riverside elegance, a full-service spa, and convenient transport links to the tournament.
Antoinette Hotel Wimbledon Contemporary luxury with easy access to the All England Club.
Note: Major venue developments are scheduled after the 2026 Championships, so visitors will still enjoy the classic Wimbledon atmosphere.
US Open (USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York, USA)
Flushing Meadows is a short ride from Manhattan, offering a variety of luxury options for every taste.
Top Luxury Hotels:
Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport Modern comfort, rooftop views, and walking distance to the US Open grounds.
Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City Upscale amenities, convenient subway access, and a quick trip to the tournament.
Home2 Suites by Hilton New York Long Island City/Manhattan View Spacious suites, skyline views, and a reputation for outstanding service.
ATP & Next Gen Finals
The ATP Tour Finals will remain in Italy, with the exact 2026 city yet to be confirmed. In recent years, Turin has hosted the event, offering luxury options like the Principi di Piemonte. Once the host city is announced, expect a curated list of the best five-star hotels nearby.
Jeddah’s luxury hospitality scene is expanding rapidly for the Next Gen ATP Finals, with new resorts from brands like the Ritz-Carlton and Waldorf Astoria expected to offer premium lodging.
Quick Reference Table
Plan your Grand Slam adventure with confidence—these hotels promise an extraordinary stay, just steps from the world’s greatest tennis.
Tournament
Venue/City
Top Luxury Hotels
Australian Open
Melbourne
Crown Towers, Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt
French Open
Paris
Le Parchamp, Trocadero La Tour, Maison FL, Gustave
Wimbledon
London
Du Vin Cannizaro House, Chelsea Harbour, Antoinette
US Open
New York
Hyatt Place Flushing, Hilton Garden Inn LIC, Home2Suites
ATP Finals
Italy (TBC)
To be confirmed (likely Turin options)
Next Gen Finals
Jeddah
Ritz-Carlton, Waldorf Astoria (anticipated)
Frequently Asked Questions
Top luxury hotels near Wimbledon include the Dog and Fox Hotel on Wimbledon High Street, known for its excellent service and proximity to the All England Club, and the Antoinette Hotel Wimbledon, which offers great accessibility and comfort for tennis fans. For group stays, consider luxury country homes in Surrey for a private, elegant retreat after the matches.
The Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport and Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram are among the best luxury hotels near the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, offering modern amenities and quick access to the tournament grounds. Other notable options include the Hotel Indigo Flushing and New York Laguardia Airport Marriott.
The Molitor Hôtel & Spa Paris – Mgallery Collection and Le Parchamp, Paris Boulogne (Tribute Portfolio Hotel) are top-rated luxury hotels near Roland Garros, providing premium comfort and easy access to the stadium. Staying in central Paris districts is also recommended for convenient transport and access to city attractions.
It is highly recommended to book your hotel as early as possible, especially for popular dates during Grand Slam tournaments, as availability for top hotels and packages can become limited quickly.
Our Guide to the Top 10 Sporting Events of Summer 2025
The summer of 2025 promises a calendar of sporting spectacles that transcend mere competition. These are cultural pilgrimages, showcases of human excellence set against the world's most iconic backdrops. For the discerning traveller, experiencing these events is not about simply having a seat; it's about immersing oneself in the atmosphere, the history, and the unique glamour that defines each one.
This is your definitive guide to navigating the season's most prestigious events in style. From the hallowed grass courts of Wimbledon to the roaring streets of Monte Carlo, we present your playbook for an unforgettable summer of sport.
1. The Wimbledon Championships
Dates: 30 June – 13 July 2025
Location: London, United Kingdom
The Vibe
Timeless British elegance, garden party atmosphere, and sporting purity.
The Spectacle
The oldest and most revered tennis tournament in the world, Wimbledon is a bastion of tradition. The iconic grass courts of the All England Club, the all-white player dress code, and the cherished ritual of strawberries and cream create an atmosphere unlike any other. This is where tennis history is made, often under the watchful eye of royalty and a gallery of global icons.
The immaculate grass courts of the All England Club are a spectacle in themselves.
Experience in Style
True connoisseurs secure multi-day Debenture seats, which not only provide some of the best views on Centre Court and No.1 Court but also grant access to exclusive, crowd-free lounges, bars, and restaurants. For the ultimate experience, consider The Champions' Room for exquisite pre-match fine dining, or enhance your day with a glass of Pimm's while strolling the immaculate grounds.
Insider's Tip
The first week of the tournament, often called 'Manic Monday', offers the best value. You can see a wider range of top players on the outside courts for a fraction of the price of a final's ticket, offering a more intimate viewing experience.
Gruelling athletic theatre set against a backdrop of breathtaking French countryside.
The Spectacle
More than just a bicycle race, the Tour de France is a three-week odyssey of endurance and strategy. The peloton snakes through historic villages, conquers leg-shattering Alpine passes, and culminates in the legendary sprint finish on the Champs-Élysées. It's a national celebration and the absolute pinnacle of professional cycling.
The Tour is an athletic theatre set against breathtaking French landscapes.
Experience in Style
Elevate your viewing from the roadside to the exclusive "Le Village" access at the start and finish lines, where you can mingle with cycling legends over champagne and canapés. For a truly unforgettable perspective, arrange a private helicopter tour to soar over the peloton as it winds through the mountains, followed by a stay in a luxury chateau along the route.
Insider's Tip
The "Grand Départ" (the first stage) and the final day in Paris are iconic, but for pure drama, target a key mountain stage in the Pyrenees or Alps. The atmosphere amongst the dedicated fans lining the climbs is electric.
Unrivalled glamour, high-stakes risk, and yacht-filled harbours.
The Spectacle
This is the jewel in Formula 1’s crown. The 82nd edition will once again see the world's most advanced racing cars navigate the impossibly tight and twisting streets of Monte Carlo. The unique challenge of the circuit, where the margin for error is zero, combined with the sheer opulence of the setting, makes it the most glamorous weekend on the motorsport calendar.
The Monaco Grand Prix is the jewel in the Formula 1 crown.
Experience in Style
Watching from a private yacht in the harbour is the quintessential Monaco experience, offering superb views and unparalleled luxury. Alternatively, secure a spot on a private terrace overlooking key corners like Casino Square or the harbour chicane. These packages typically include gourmet catering and an open bar, placing you at the heart of the action, away from the grandstand crowds.
Insider's Tip
For a surprisingly intimate view of the cars at breathtaking speed, inquire about hospitality packages at the Tabac or Piscine corners. You feel the raw speed far more than from the elevated positions.
The electric, tribal, and explosive pinnacle of European club football.
The Spectacle
The biggest annual event in world football descends upon Munich’s futuristic Allianz Arena. This single match captures a global television audience in the hundreds of millions, as Europe’s two elite clubs battle for the ultimate prize. The passion, noise, and sheer quality on display create an atmosphere that is simply unmatched in sport.
Munich's Allianz Arena provides a spectacular backdrop for the final.
Experience in Style
Official UEFA hospitality packages are the only way to guarantee the best experience. These range from business-class lounges with pre-match catering to private suites with pitch-side views. For the full experience, seek out packages that include access to exclusive VIP after-parties attended by footballing royalty.
Insider's Tip
Arrive in the host city at least a day early. The travelling fans of both clubs transform the city's main squares into vibrant seas of colour and song, and the pre-match atmosphere is an unmissable part of the spectacle.
A pilgrimage for motorsport purists, blending history, innovation, and a non-stop festival atmosphere.
The Spectacle
The world’s most famous endurance race is a relentless test of driver and machine. For 24 hours, futuristic prototypes and GT cars battle it out on the legendary Circuit de la Sarthe, pushing the boundaries of speed and reliability through day, night, and often, changing weather. The event is a unique blend of high-tech motorsport and a carnival atmosphere.
The spectacle of glowing brake discs at night is a Le Mans highlight.
Experience in Style
Paddock Club access is essential for any serious enthusiast, providing behind-the-scenes views of team garages and pit-lane walks. Enhance this with private hospitality suites overlooking the start/finish straight, where you can enjoy gourmet dining and an open bar while the drama unfolds below.
Insider's Tip
Don't stay in one place. Hire a golf cart or use the circuit's transport to visit iconic corners like Arnage and the Porsche Curves, especially at night, to truly appreciate the spectacle of glowing brake discs and roaring engines in the dark.
A glorious fusion of world-class horse racing, high fashion, and quintessentially British pageantry.
The Spectacle
For five days in June, Ascot becomes the centre of the social and sporting world. While the Gold Cup is the historic centrepiece, every day features elite-level racing. The event is as much about the fashion, fine dining, and the Royal Procession—when the King and Queen arrive by horse-drawn carriage—as it is about the on-track action.
Royal Ascot combines elite horse racing with British pageantry.
Experience in Style
Access to the Royal Enclosure is the most exclusive ticket, with a strict dress code and access to the finest facilities. For a truly memorable day, book a private box with a balcony overlooking the winning post, complete with a personal butler and a menu curated by a Michelin-starred chef.
Insider's Tip
Thursday ("Ladies' Day") is the most famous day for fashion, but for the racing purist, Tuesday offers arguably the best card of the week, often featuring three stellar Group 1 races.
Passionate, chic, and uniquely Parisian tennis theatre.
The Spectacle
The only Grand Slam played on the iconic red clay, Roland-Garros is a tournament of grit and glamour. The unique surface creates long, attritional rallies and a brand of tennis that is both physically demanding and aesthetically beautiful. Set in the stylish 16th arrondissement of Paris, it attracts a fashionable crowd of tennis purists and celebrities.
The iconic red clay of Roland-Garros tests the world's best.
Experience in Style
Secure a hospitality package within "Le Village" or for the "La Tribune" section on Court Philippe-Chatrier. These offer prime seating, access to exclusive guest areas, and gourmet dining from famed French caterers, Lenôtre. It transforms a day at the tennis into a luxurious Parisian experience.
Insider's Tip
The Bullring—Court Simonne-Mathieu—is a stunning, sunken arena surrounded by greenhouses that offers a uniquely intimate and beautiful setting to watch top-level players up close.
"The Greatest Spectacle in Racing"—a uniquely American festival of speed, scale, and tradition.
The Spectacle
Nothing quite prepares you for the scale of the Indianapolis 500. Over 300,000 fans pack into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to witness 33 drivers race at breathtaking speeds of over 230 mph. The event is steeped in a century of tradition, from the singing of "Back Home Again in Indiana" to the iconic bottle of milk presented to the winner.
The Indy 500 is the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing".
Experience in Style
The Pagoda suites are the pinnacle of Indy 500 hospitality, offering panoramic views of the entire track from a climate-controlled, multi-level suite. Packages often include pit and garage access, allowing you to get within touching distance of the cars and teams before the race.
Insider's Tip
The day before the race, "Legends Day," is a fantastic experience. The atmosphere is more relaxed, and you can see the full field of drivers take part in a public parade and autograph sessions.
A vibrant, friendly, and record-breaking celebration of elite women's football.
The Spectacle
Set to be the biggest European Women's Championship in history, Europe’s top nations will compete in picturesque host cities across Switzerland, including Basel, Bern, and Geneva. With the final taking place in Basel's St. Jakob-Park, the tournament showcases the incredible technical skill and growing popularity of the women's game.
The tournament showcases the incredible skill of the women's game.
Experience in Style
Official hospitality packages offer the best seats in the house combined with gourmet catering and access to private lounges. For a more integrated trip, look for curated tour packages that combine matches with city tours, lake cruises on Lake Geneva, or culinary experiences in the heart of Switzerland.
Insider's Tip
Base yourself in a city like Zurich or Geneva. They offer excellent transport links to multiple host venues, allowing you to see several different teams without changing your accommodation.
A travelling carnival of rugby passion, where tribes of fans unite for a once-in-a-generation tour.
The Spectacle
Once every four years, the best rugby players from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland unite to form the legendary British & Irish Lions. In 2025, they tour Australia, creating one of the most unique atmospheres in sport. The "Sea of Red" – the thousands of travelling Lions fans – fills stadiums for a series of incredibly intense and hard-fought Test matches against the Wallabies.
The 'Sea of Red' creates one of the most unique atmospheres in sport.
Experience in Style
The only way to truly do this is with an official Lions tour package. These guarantee match tickets and often include charter flights with the team, stays in luxury hotels, and access to exclusive pre-match events and dinners hosted by rugby legends.
Insider's Tip
Don't just focus on the three main Test matches. Attending one of the mid-week provincial games offers a more relaxed atmosphere and a chance to explore a different part of Australia while still being part of the touring party.
Honourable Mentions: Unmissable Live Events & Concerts in 2025
While the world’s top sporting events dominate the summer calendar, 2025 is also packed with major concerts, festivals, and entertainment spectacles that are destinations in their own right. Here are some standout events to consider adding to your itinerary for an unforgettable year:
John Summit at The O2, London
Date: 13 September 2025
Why Go:
One of dance music’s biggest stars, John Summit, headlines his largest UK show to date at the iconic O2 Arena. Expect a stadium-scale spectacle with immersive visuals, cutting-edge lighting, and a full-sensory experience. Summit’s chart-topping tracks and energetic sets have made him a defining force in modern dance music, and this one-night-only event promises to be a landmark moment for fans.
Tickets:
On sale from 12 June 2025 via AXS, with priority access for O2 and Virgin Media customers.
Other Major Concerts & Live Events at The O2 (2025)
Shawn Mendes: 3–5 November 2025 – Global pop sensation brings his world tour to London.
Benson Boone: 29 October 2025 – Rising star’s “American Heart World Tour” stop at The O2.
Diana Ross & Hallé Orchestra: 2 July 2025 – A legendary night with one of music’s greatest icons.
Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize: 18–19 June 2025 – Industrial rock pioneers with a special double bill.
Santana: 21 June 2025 – Guitar legend Carlos Santana returns for a night of Latin rock classics.
The Doobie Brothers: 19 July 2025 – Classic rock favorites on their UK tour.
ENHYPEN: 22 August 2025 – K-pop phenomenon’s highly anticipated London show.
Lil Baby: 27 September 2025 – Chart-topping rapper headlines The O2.
OneRepublic & Ella Henderson: 26 September 2025 – Pop-rock superstars with special guest.
Judas Priest & Alice Cooper: 25 July 2025 – Heavy metal legends unite for a powerhouse concert.
Alanis Morissette & Liz Phair: 27 July 2025 – Iconic singer-songwriters share the stage.
Other Notable 2025 Live Events
2025 Netball Super League Grand Final: 16 August 2025 – The UK’s top netball teams battle it out for the championship at The O2.
Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero: 26 December 2025 – 4 January 2026 – Family-friendly festive spectacular at The O2.
Total Kombat – The New Shape of Martial Arts: 24 October 2025 – Martial arts fans won’t want to miss this innovative event.
Quick Reference Table
Event
Dates
Location
Booking Tip
Wimbledon
June 30–July 13, 2025
London, UK
Hospitality for best seats
UEFA Women’s Euro
July 2–27, 2025
Switzerland
Book early, high demand
Tour de France
July 5–27, 2025
France
VIP village or chateau stays
Monaco Grand Prix
May 22–25, 2025
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Yacht or terrace hospitality
24 Hours of Le Mans
June 14–15, 2025
Le Mans, France
Paddock club, pit tours
Champions League Final
May 31, 2025
Munich, Germany
Official UEFA hospitality
Royal Ascot
June 17–21, 2025
Ascot, UK
Royal Enclosure, dress code
French Open
May 25–June 8, 2025
Paris, France
Philippe-Chatrier hospitality
Indy 500
May 25, 2025
Indianapolis, USA
Pagoda suites, pit access
British & Irish Lions Tour
June 28–Aug 2, 2025
Australia
Official tour packages
Top 10 Summer Sporting Events 2025: Essential FAQs
As the world turns its gaze to a summer of unparalleled athletic drama, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for sports enthusiasts. From the hallowed grounds of Wimbledon to the roaring engines at Le Mans, this guide provides essential information for planning your ultimate luxury sports tour.
Experience the world's greatest sporting spectacles in unparalleled style.
People Also Ask
What are the biggest summer sporting events in 2025?
Major events include Wimbledon, the UEFA Women’s Euro, Tour de France, Monaco Grand Prix, 24 Hours of Le Mans, Champions League Final, Royal Ascot, French Open, Indy 500, and the British & Irish Lions Tour.
When is Wimbledon 2025?
Wimbledon runs from June 30 to July 13, 2025, at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London.
For high-demand events, consider hospitality packages for guaranteed entry and premium experiences that redefine spectating.
Where is the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 held?
The tournament takes place in Switzerland from July 2 to July 27, 2025.
When is the 2025 Tour de France?
The Tour de France is scheduled for July 5 to July 27, 2025, covering routes across France.
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What are the dates for the Monaco Grand Prix 2025?
The Monaco Grand Prix takes place May 22–25, 2025, in Monte Carlo.
When is the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2025?
Le Mans runs June 14–15, 2025, at Circuit de la Sarthe, France.
Where is the 2025 Champions League Final?
The final is at Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany, on May 31, 2025.
When is Royal Ascot 2025?
Royal Ascot is June 17–21, 2025, in Ascot, UK.
When is the 2025 French Open?
The French Open (Roland-Garros) is May 25–June 8, 2025, in Paris.
When is the 2025 Indy 500?
The Indianapolis 500 is on May 25, 2025, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
When is the British & Irish Lions Tour 2025?
The rugby tour to Australia runs from June 28 to August 2, 2025.
General FAQs
A Day at Wimbledon: Sample Hospitality Schedule
10:30 AM
Gates open. Champagne and canapé reception.
12:00 PM
Three-course lunch designed by a Michelin-starred chef.
02:00 PM
Play commences on Centre Court. Take your premium seats.
04:30 PM
Traditional afternoon tea with strawberries and cream.
07:00 PM
Post-match cocktails and analysis at the private bar.
What’s the best way to experience these events in style?
Opt for VIP or hospitality packages, which often include premium seating, exclusive lounges, gourmet food, and sometimes meet-and-greets with athletes.
What should I pack for summer sporting events?
Pack for warm weather, but always be prepared. Key items include:
Lightweight layers for evenings or changes in weather.
Sun protection: high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a stylish hat.
Comfortable yet elegant footwear for walking.
Formal attire if attending hospitality areas with dress codes (e.g., Royal Ascot).
A portable power bank to keep devices charged.
How do I get tickets for these events?
Tickets are sold via official event websites and authorized partners. For high-demand events like Wimbledon or the Monaco Grand Prix, consider hospitality packages for guaranteed entry and premium experiences.
The Sophisticated Traveler's World Cup 2026 Playbook
In the summer of 2026, North America will host the most ambitious sporting spectacle in history. For the discerning football enthusiast, navigating this continental celebration demands strategy, foresight, and impeccable planning. This is your definitive guide.
By Editorial Team·12 min read·Updated June 2025
48
Teams Competing
Largest in history
16
Host Cities
Across 3 nations
39
Days of Football
June 11 - July 19
104
Total Matches
40 more than 2022
Chapter I
Understanding the Continental Challenge
Before embarking on your World Cup odyssey, one must grasp the sheer scale of this undertaking. This isn't Europe, where a high-speed train whisks you between venues. This is North America—vast, diverse, and demanding of respect for its geography.
Essential Realities for the Planner
The Geography Equation
Seattle to Miami spans 3,300 miles—equivalent to London to Baghdad. Factor minimum 6-hour travel days for flights between distant venues.
The Financial Framework
Budget $300-500 per inter-city flight. A comprehensive tournament experience demands an $8,000-15,000 baseline per person, excluding match tickets.
The Visa Trinity
Three nations can mean three entry requirements. Secure ESTA (USA), eTA (Canada), and any necessary visitor permits (Mexico) months in advance.
The 2026 World Cup isn't just a tournament—it's a transcontinental expedition that rewards the prepared and punishes the presumptuous.
— International Football Correspondent
Chapter II
The Metropolitan Hierarchy
Not all host cities are created equal. We've classified them into strategic tiers based on the complete cultural and sporting experience they offer.
Platinum TierThe Apex Experience
New York / New Jersey
The epicenter of the tournament. Manhattan's kinetic energy meets football's grandest stage. Book accommodations in NYC proper and plan 90-minute journeys to MetLife Stadium.
Hosting:8 matches including Final
Access:3 major international airports
Gold TierStrategic Hub
Los Angeles
Where Hollywood glamour meets football passion, offering unparalleled dining and cultural experiences between matches.
Hosting:8 matches including USMNT Opener
Access:LAX global hub
Investment Intelligence
Itinerary
Est. Match Access
Est. Investment (ex-tickets)
Northeast CorridorNYC, Boston, Philadelphia
15-18
$12,000 - $18,000
Pacific CoastLA, SF, Seattle, Vancouver
16-20
$15,000 - $22,000
The Mexico ExperienceCDMX, Guadalajara, Monterrey
10-12
$6,000 - $10,000
Craft Your World Cup Journey
Our team of travel specialists transforms football dreams into flawless reality. Let us design your bespoke 2026 experience.
Navigating the World Cup journey requires foresight. These are the critical milestones for your planning calendar, from securing tickets to the final whistle.
Q4 2025
Main Ticket Lottery
First phase applications open on FIFA.com.
Early 2026
Final Tournament Draw
Matchups are confirmed, allowing itineraries to be finalized.
June 11, 2026
Opening Match
The tournament begins at the legendary Estadio Azteca.
June 29 - July 5
Knockout Rounds
The intensity builds with single-elimination matches.
July 19, 2026
World Cup Final
History is made at MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey.
Appendix
The Traveler's Compendium
Your essential questions about navigating the 2026 World Cup, answered with clarity and foresight.
General Travel
The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
There are 16 host cities:
USA (11): New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, San Francisco Bay Area, Houston, Kansas City, Boston, Philadelphia.
Canada (2): Toronto, Vancouver.
Mexico (3): Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. You must check each country’s official government website for up-to-date entry requirements and allow plenty of time for processing.
Tickets & Accommodation
Tickets are sold through FIFA’s official website. Be wary of third-party sellers and scams.
Book your accommodation as early as possible. Hotels in host cities will fill up fast, especially near stadiums. Consider staying in nearby cities or suburbs if central locations are booked out.
Yes, several companies offer packages that include match tickets, hotels, and sometimes flights or local transport.
Getting Around
North America has extensive air, rail, and road networks. Domestic flights are the fastest way to cover long distances. Some cities have good train or bus connections for shorter trips.
Most host cities have public transit systems. Rideshare apps and taxis are widely available, but expect high demand on match days.
Planning Your Trip
With 104 matches in 16 cities, it’s possible to attend multiple games, especially if you focus on one region or major hub. Following your team through the tournament may require significant travel.
Major hubs like New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Mexico City have multiple matches, excellent transport, and lots to do between games.
Yes, most host cities will have official fan zones, watch parties, and cultural events for fans without tickets.
Safety & Practicalities
Yes, but always follow travel advisories and local guidance. Standard travel precautions apply as with any major event.
Pack for summer weather, but check the climate for each city. Bring comfortable shoes, team gear, and any required travel documents.
Absolutely! The World Cup is a family-friendly event, and host cities offer plenty of attractions for all ages.
Special Tips
Book early. Flights and hotels will sell out quickly in popular cities and around key matches. We recommend booking 12-18 months in advance if possible.
Consider travel times between cities and leave room for rest and sightseeing. Do not plan to see a match in one city and fly to another for a game the very next day.
Follow FIFA and official host city channels for the latest on tickets, events, and travel advisories.