Rockwool Denmark - Race Day 1- ITM New Zealand - January 19, 2025 - Auckland - photo © Ricardo Pinto/SailGP
Fans will also get to see the largest international fleet to date, with expansion teams set to join the Rolex SailGP Championship from next season.
The 2025 Season ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix saw 25,000 people enjoy the most exciting racing on water across land and water based ticketed viewing options and next year’s event will offer racing fans even more options, including:
After strong demand for tickets in 2025 including a sold out Super Sunday and strong pre-sales, fans are advised to get in quickly and join SailGP+ to make sure they get advanced access to tickets along with exclusive pricing for the Waterfront Grandstand for the 2026 event return. The SailGP+ pre-sale window runs from Friday 12 September to Monday 15 September, 2025. Tickets will then be released to the general public on Wednesday 17 September.
SailGP CEO Sir Russell Coutts said, “We were delighted by the way local fans and visitors to the region embraced SailGP’s Auckland debut in 2025, and the 2026 ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix will build even further on that vision. Auckland is designed for the close-to-shore stadium racing that defines the Rolex SailGP Championship, giving fans an unmatched opportunity to be right at the heart of the racing action from Wynyard Point.”
The ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Auckland is delivered in partnership with Tataki Auckland and New Zealand Major Events, alongside Title Partner ITM. This season’s stop in Auckland (January 2025) demonstrated the sweeping benefits of the event, amassing a significant economic impact for the host region.
Tataki Auckland Unlimited CEO Nick Hill said, “SailGP was a real highlight of Tamaki Makaurau Auckland’s summer this year, injecting incredible energy into our downtown waterfront and creating a buzz right across the region. It showcased exactly why events like this belong here, with the Waitemata Harbour providing the perfect stage. Next year’s event promises even more for locals and visitors alike to enjoy and rightfully cementing its place as a highlight of our summer calendar.”
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