The Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, will host a brand-new adrenaline-fuelled experience this October, as a spectacular giant zip wire takes flight from the iconic stands, sending thrill-seekers soaring over the pitch in a once-in-a-lifetime ride.


On Thursday 16th October 2025, the RFU Injured Players Foundation are offering fans the opportunity to 'Go Aerial at the Allianz' in support of the rugby family, through an exclusive event.

The experience, delivered by Big Bang Experiences, will give you the chance to see the home of England Rugby like never before. From the moment you step off the launch platform high in the stadium, you'll glide across the hallowed turf, taking in breathtaking views before touching down in the heart of the action. Our photographer will also be on hand to take photos to commemorate the day!

On arrival you’ll be able to relax at our event base with a tea and coffee, meeting David Flatman, one of our brilliant IPF Squad members before you go pitchside. Once you’ve completed the challenge, you’ll head back to the base to reflect on the experience with some light nibbles and a drink at our bar.

Not a fan of the zip wire? Friends and family are able to purchase tickets to catch the action, and celebrate with you after.

 

Tickets Are Now On Sale!

For further information and to book your tickets:

 

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Zip Wire Restrictions

The zip wire challenge is suitable for adults and children over the age of 12.

Please note there are weight and medical restrictions for taking part in the zip wire challenge. Please read the below documents to confirm you're eligible to take part and avoid any disappointment:

Big Bang Experiences reserve the right to prevent any participant from taking part in the activity if they deem them unfit to partake.  

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