Gloucester Rugby is bringing live music back to Kingsholm Stadium in 2026, as the club launches its new Kingsholm Summer Series of concerts.
Kicking off this June 2026, it marks the return of live music to the stadium for the first time since 2019.
The Ministry of Sound Classical Orchestra are first up at Kingsholm on Saturday 27 June 2026, with club classics handpicked from dance music history, reimagined by a 31-piece live orchestra.
And, after performing to 17,000 fans during his last appearance in 2017, Sir Tom Jones is back at Kingsholm on Sunday 28 June 2026, bringing his catalogue of huge hits, powerhouse vocals and that inimitable Welsh charm to the Gloucester stage.
Gloucester Rugby CEO, Alex Brown, said: 'We’re incredibly excited to see the return of concerts to Kingsholm Stadium and to bring large‑scale live entertainment back to the heart of the city.
'It’s an important step forward in our ambition to provide unique and exceptional experiences for our supporters, while also unlocking new opportunities for the club to grow and diversify its revenue streams. That growth directly supports our ability to reinvest across the board and continue driving the club forward.
'I’m also hugely grateful to everyone who has worked to find a solution that allows us to welcome major events back to Kingsholm Stadium without compromising the quality of our playing surface.
'I’m looking forward to seeing our home rocking as a concert venue once more and hope to see many of you join us.'
Gloucester Rugby Club Members benefit from a 48-hour presale window before tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 6 March 2026 – costing from £49.50 for the Ministry of Sound Orchestra, or from £54.50 for Tom Jones.
