Go behind the scenes of BT Murrayfield, one of the great sporting stadia of the world and the home of Scottish Rugby. BT Murrayfield has played host to thrilling international rugby matches, a variety of concerts, conferences and other sporting events.
BT Murrayfield is Scotland’s biggest stadium, with a capacity of 67, 144. The stadium's history stretches back to the 21st of April 1925, when Scotland celebrated the opening of a new stadium by winning a Grand Slam with a victory over the 'Auld Enemy' England.
Outside of Rugby Union, BT Murrayfield has also welcomed many famous musicians, groups and, in 1982, the Pope. The musicians who have graced our stage include One Direction, Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters, Robbie Williams, Madonna and, on two occasions, the Rolling Stones.
If you are interested in taking part in a guided tour of BT Murrayfield stadium with one of our professional and knowledgeable Scottish Rugby tour guides, the guided stadium tours are available Monday to Saturday at 11am, with an additional tour scheduled for 2.30pm on Thursday and Friday and extra tours available throughout the summer months.