The All Blacks Haka 2025 will once again captivate rugby fans worldwide. This iconic Māori war dance is a cornerstone of New Zealand rugby. Before every Test match, the All Blacks perform the haka to honor their heritage. In 2025, with a packed schedule ahead, the All Blacks Haka will be a highlight of each game. Fans can expect to see it during the France series, Rugby Championship, and Grand Slam tour. The tradition never fails to set the tone for intense battles.
The All Blacks primarily perform two hakas: Ka Mate and Kapa O Pango. Ka Mate, created by Te Rauparaha in the 1820s, is the most famous. Kapa O Pango, introduced in 2005, was written for the team. It often stirs controversy with its throat-slitting gesture. For the All Blacks Haka, the team may alternate between the two. During the Grand Slam tour, the haka will echo through stadiums in Chicago, London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. Opponents like Ireland and England will face its fierce energy.
The All Blacks Haka also carries deep cultural meaning. It represents unity, strength, and respect for Māori traditions. Players like Ardie Savea often lead the performance with passion. The haka unites the team before kickoff. It also inspires fans, creating an electric atmosphere. In 2025, expect the All Blacks Haka to be a powerful moment at every match.
Want to witness the All Blacks Haka 2025 live? Check the full schedule on the Fixtures & Results page. Secure tickets to see the tradition in action on the Tickets page. For more rugby updates, visit the News section. The haka remains a symbol of rugby pride!