
Melbourne Storm has sold-out back-to-back matches for the first time in the Club’s history with tickets for tomorrow night’s match-up with the Rabbitohs at AAMI Park now exhausted.
Fresh off a sell-out in Storm’s last home game in Round 6 which saw 26,427 pack into AAMI Park, tomorrow night’s match proved just as popular with the last remaining tickets snapped up on Thursday afternoon.
The Round 6 crowd was Storm’s third largest home crowd in history with Friday night’s attendance likely to push to similar heights in the now traditional ANZAC Day match.
Melbourne Storm CEO Justin Rodski commented: “We’re delighted to have sold-out AAMI Park for the second home game in a row, a huge milestone. It’s a true reflection of the incredible loyalty and passion of the purple army.”
“With a big turnout from our members tomorrow, we’re anticipating another packed out home crowd for what promises to be a very special Anzac Day.”
2025 will be the second year running Storm has faced the Rabbitohs on ANZAC Day and it will be the 16th time Storm has hosted the now-traditional fixture in Melbourne.
With the heavy foot traffic expected in and around Melbourne Park on Friday, fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid any potential delays.