Your Next Event. Reimagined.
Events Done Differently.
The iconic MCG has recently undergone some of the most comprehensive upgrades to its event and conferencing capabilities since the inception of the MCG Events ‘non-matchday’ offering in 2022. Brand new adjoining venues, refurbished rooms and unrivalled ‘quintessentially Melbourne’ experiences are just a few of the upgrades made to the experience offered to guests surrounding the hallowed turf.
Upgraded Event Spaces
The iconic Olympic stand has and continues to be a favourite for corporate celebrations and cocktail parties, business conferences and other meetings that require multiple rooms with medium to large numbers of guests. The improved utility of these spaces also allows for different popups and activations in each space – with the proximity and ease of access between spaces ensuring continuity of the event experience. And of course, most offer a captivating view of the hallowed turf. Find out more below.
Unique Experiences
Previously off-limit spaces are now available to be combined with your next event. Host your corporate party on the boundary line of the hallowed turf, sip cocktails in the iconic Player’s Changerooms or build your team culture among the greats in the Australian Sports Museum. Imagine starting your next conference on the boundary line of the mighty MCG! Find out more about these new options below.
WATCH: Refurbished Olympic Stand Hosts Associations Conference Gala
In April 2025 the MCG welcomed delegates of the National Associations Forum Conference, playing host to 350 representatives of various associations across Australia in what was a ‘truly memorable evening’ according to Associations Forum CEO, John Peacock.
Hear from Associations Forum CEO John Peacock following the conference dinner
WATCH: Monash Arts Ball Rocks New & Improved Olympic Room
In 2025 the MCG hosted the annual Monash Arts Student Society Ball. Over 400 students celebrated in style in the newly redeveloped Olympic Room, overlooking the iconic MCG by-night.
Hear from event organisers Eliza Harkin and Peter Holland