20 January 2026
Stan Walker to headline 2026 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars
The National Rugby League (NRL) today announced that AMAs Best Māori Artist for 2025, Stan Walker, will give a headline performance at this year’s Harvey Norman All Stars in Hamilton, New Zealand, at FMG Stadium Waikato on Sunday 15 February.
A Cultural leader and Tauranga native, Stan will share his talent with the people of Hamilton, performing his award-winning song as well as a brand-new single.
Harvey Norman All Stars is the NRL’s annual celebration of Māori and Indigenous culture, featuring some of the NRL and NRLW’s most exciting stars as well as showcasing the game's rising talent.
The event includes clashes between the men’s and women’s Māori and Indigenous All Stars teams, along with Touch Football. With the format’s return to Aotearoa New Zealand, the games will be the culmination of a week-long program of activities, education and sharing culture for players and the local Hamilton community.
Stan Walker said: “I’m so proud and excited to be part of this year’s Harvey Norman All Stars, returning to Aotearoa for the second time. This event is a beautiful celebration of Indigenous culture and I can’t wait to share some songs and experience the event with the fans”.
Tickets for Harvey Norman All Stars 2026 are available at nrl.com/tickets, starting at $19 for adults and $59 for families (two adults and two children).
The Harvey Norman All Stars is proudly supported by the Hamilton City Council.
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