London’s Allianz Stadium, Twickenham is delighted to launch its spring and summer 2025 season, highlighting a variety of outdoor events and corporate hospitality spaces for guests to enjoy fresh air, sunshine, and unique outdoor experiences.
For event organisers seeking experience activations or team-building activities outdoors, The Patch provides an expansive green area outside the West Stand, featuring the stadium – the home of England Rugby – as an iconic and inspiring backdrop. Alternatively, challenge your team to test their nerve by abseiling the side of the venue for the ultimate conference break-out session.
For a truly immersive summer experience, guests can embrace the spirit of England Rugby’s matchday atmosphere with an exclusive tour of the England Changing Room, emerging through the Players’ Tunnel for pitch-side soirees in the stadium’s legendary bowl. Events range from alfresco awards evenings and cocktail receptions, to live music performances and barbecues, outdoor yoga, and fun teambuilding activities.
The British Airways Rose Garden brings the outdoors inside with its vibrant semi-outdoor rooftop terrace with breathtaking views and a lively atmosphere. This industrial chic venue accommodates up to 550 guests, featuring a built-in bar and stage, making it perfect for spring and summer parties under the sun or stars.
Large-scale activations are available in the West Car Park, an open-air blank canvas space suited to festival-style events and fan villages for up to 2,000 people. The space can accommodate everything from fun fair rides, and food and drink stalls, to an outdoor stage for bands and DJs, with large screens and speakers.
In addition to these outdoor gems, The Lock combines indoor comfort with the charm of the outdoors. Its expansive windows flood the space with natural light, offering sweeping views of the historic pitch and London skyline.
The venue also boasts 34 adaptable event rooms, 150 pitch-side meeting spaces, an on-site hotel, and ample complimentary parking.
Nils Braude, managing director at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, said: "Our summer event spaces and pitch-side hospitality celebrate the outdoors while providing premium amenities. They offer a chance to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine in a setting steeped in history, creating unforgettable memories for every guest.”
Allianz Stadium Twickenham has introduced a price freeze on events, allowing planners to book 2025 events at 2024 rates for all reservations made before 1 October 2025.
Lime Venue Portfolio and Levy have partnered with the UK & Ireland Chapter of ICCA, the global association for the international meetings industry, as the lead sponsor for the 2025 annual conference, set to take place in Leeds from 26–28 February 2025.
As part of this collaboration, Lime Venue Portfolio and Levy will host a pre-conference discovery tour of the pioneering Biohub at Ings Farm. This innovative demonstrator farm in North Yorkshire, backed by Levy, is being transformed from an upland grazing farm into a regenerative agricultural landscape driven by a holistic, system-based design. Spanning 92 acres, the Biohub serves as an educational hub for both current and future generations of chefs and farmers, promoting sustainable farming practices.
Levy uses the site to teach its culinary and operational teams and clients about precision agriculture, agroforestry, and regenerative farming techniques. Last year alone, over 300 colleagues attended workshops helping to install over 35 water features and plant 250 trees. Hundreds of senior hospitality and food service professionals and industry leaders from across Yorkshire’s food and agriculture sector have also attended discovery days at the farm.
The partnership with ICCA will also see Lime Venue Portfolio participate in the conference, delivering valuable insights on ecological innovation from speaker Dr Vincent Walsh, Director of Decarbonisation at Levy. Dr Walsh will talk about the importance of making better decisions about the food we eat and its provenance.
A highlight of the event will be the evening celebrations at The Royal Armouries Leeds, part of the Lime Venue Portfolio. Here attendees can explore a fascinating collection of historical artifacts, including Japanese samurai weapons, iconic movie props, Henry VIII’s armour, and an Indian war elephant. The menu will offer tasty and sustainable food options whilst taking in many areas of the museum to add to the ambience, this alongside a great selection of drinks including some great Lo & No drink options make for an unforgettable event.
London’s Allianz Stadium, Twickenham is delighted to launch its spring and summer 2025 season, highlighting a variety of outdoor events and corporate hospitality spaces for guests to enjoy fresh air, sunshine, and unique outdoor experiences.
For event organisers seeking experience activations or team-building activities outdoors, The Patch provides an expansive green area outside the West Stand, featuring the stadium – the home of England Rugby – as an iconic and inspiring backdrop. Alternatively, challenge your team to test their nerve by abseiling the side of the venue for the ultimate conference break-out session.
For a truly immersive summer experience, guests can embrace the spirit of England Rugby’s matchday atmosphere with an exclusive tour of the England Changing Room, emerging through the Players’ Tunnel for pitch-side soirees in the stadium’s legendary bowl. Events range from alfresco awards evenings and cocktail receptions, to live music performances and barbecues, as well as outdoor yoga and fun teambuilding activities.
The British Airways Rose Garden brings the outdoors inside with its vibrant semi-outdoor rooftop terrace with breathtaking views and a lively atmosphere. This industrial chic venue accommodates up to 550 guests, featuring a built-in bar and stage, making it perfect for spring and summer parties under the sun or stars.
Large-scale activations are available in the West Car Park, an open-air blank canvas space suited to festival-style events and fan villages for up to 2,000 people. The space can accommodate everything from fun fair rides, and food and drink stalls, to an outdoor stage for bands and DJs, with large screens and speakers.
In addition to these outdoor gems, The Lock combines indoor comfort with the charm of the outdoors. Its expansive windows flood the space with natural light, offering sweeping views of the historic pitch and London skyline.
The venue also boasts 34 adaptable event rooms, 150 pitch-side meeting spaces, an on-site hotel, and ample complimentary parking.
Nils Braude, managing director at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, said: "Our summer event spaces and pitch-side hospitality celebrate the outdoors while providing premium amenities. They offer a chance to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine in a setting steeped in history, creating unforgettable memories for every guest.”
Allianz Stadium Twickenham has introduced a price freeze on events, allowing planners to book 2025 events at 2024 rates for all reservations made before 1 October 2025.
Allianz Stadium will continue its now five-year tradition of hosting local and charity groups at the stadium for its annual Christmas lunch on 13th December. The event, which will see around 300 guests enjoy the very best Christmas hospitality, many of them on their first visit to the stadium, represents just one of a series of initiatives the venue hosts to support local communities and bring them together around the iconic stadium.
The event will see seven local groups and charities enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch with entertainment including pitchside photographs and even a Rock Choir for singing and dancing. The event is staffed by around 40 volunteers from within the Allianz Stadium team, formerly known as Twickenham Stadium.
“This really means something to everyone at Allianz Stadium,” comments Nils Braude, Managing Director, Twickenham Experience Limited. “It’s something we’ve been doing for a few years now and the staff here love to get involved. For us, it allows us to give a positive experience, a hot meal, and good company to those in our community who are less fortunate and more isolated, at a time of year when many could do with positive social interactions.”
Community groups who attend the event, include, Bridgelink Centre, Ivybridge
Homelink Whitton, Whitton Youth Zone, Cole Park Residents Association, St Margarets, Vineyard Project, and St Mary’s Church, Isleworth. The venue will also provide coach transport for the Vineyard Project group.