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Rugby | Georgia vs. Ireland

Rugby | Georgia vs. Ireland

Rugby | Georgia vs. Ireland
74 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, Tbilisi
Ticket price
from 15
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English, Georgian, Russian

Description

The 2025 Summer Test Matches are here!

For the first time in Georgian rugby history, Ireland — one of the world’s top 3 teams — is coming to Georgia.

Don’t miss this clash of rugby titans. Cheer for Georgia!

In the opening match of the 2025 summer tests, the Lelos will take on the Shamrocks.

 

 

Before the match, a fan zone will be set up outside the stadium near Vake Park, featuring fun activities, delicious food and drinks, and official Georgian team merchandise.

 Get 50% off with a TBC student card for Sector 29 seats.

Children under 6 enter free.

Prohibited items at the stadium:

  • Explosives, fireworks, or any similar materials

  • Sharp objects or weapons

  • Flammable materials, large paper quantities

  • Musical/inflatable instruments (e.g., vuvuzelas) without permission

  • Laser pointers

  • Paint or graffiti materials

  • Food and beverages

  • Glass containers, cans, thermoses

  • Drugs or toxic substances

  • Large amounts of medication or powder

  • Liquid containers over 100 ml

  • Foldable chairs

  • Pets (except service animals)

  • Professional photo/video equipment without accreditation

  • Solid objects over 75 cm

  • Sports gear (inflated balls, skateboards, etc.)

  • High-frequency radio devices without approval

  • Flagpoles must be plastic, non-flammable, max length 1m

  • Large bags

  • Any Nazi or discriminatory symbols or items

  • Any self-made or similar restricted items

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Rugby | Georgia vs. Ireland

Location

Mikheil Meskhi Stadium
The Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, also known as the Lokomotivi Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia named after the famous Georgian international footballer. It is used mostly for football matches, and occasionally for rugby union and rugby league matches. The stadium was renovated in 2001 and has a capacity to hold 27,223 people. It is the second largest stadium in Georgia, after the Boris Paichadze Stadium.
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