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Wales v NZ Half Time Show

14 October 2025 by Guest

Welsh Rugby Union is delighted to welcome back The Stickmen Project for the Wales v New Zealand half-time show as part of a series of fan events for the upcoming Quilter Nations Series.

The Stickmen Project, who wowed audiences earlier this spring during our attendance-record-breaking Wales v England Women’s Guinness Six Nations Fixture, and also appeared at Judgement Day, will return to Principality Stadium in front of their biggest Welsh crowd yet.

The most-followed Welsh artists on social media, will be the headline act at half-time when the All Blacks visit Cardiff’s iconic national stadium on 22nd November.

The Stickmen Project have built an impressive reputation, collaborating with some of the biggest names in dance music, including: Armin van Buuren, Felix Jaehn, Tujamo and Meduza, making them a true homegrown Welsh success story.

On their return, the Welsh DJs said:

“There’s nothing quite like performing in front of a Welsh crowd at Principality Stadium, the energy, the pride, the passion. We can’t wait to light it up with our halftime show. C’MON WALES.”

Their performance will headline a set of activities for fans to get involved in during Quilter Nations Series matchdays.

Get your tickets for New Zealand and the rest of the Quilter Nations Series, in which Wales also take on Argentina, Japan and South Africa at WRU.WALES/TICKETS

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