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Ipswich Rugby Club Opens Doors for Ibiza Day This July

By

Lisa Hayes
17 June 2026, 3:38 pm

Ipswich Rugby Club is throwing open its Humber Doucy Lane grounds for an Ibiza Day celebration on Saturday, 4 July, with an open invitation to the whole community. Announced by Laura Hall on the club’s website, the event runs from 1PM and promises DJs, a barbecue, cocktails, touch rugby, and dancing into the night. Hawaiian shirts are encouraged, and the message is clear: everyone is welcome, not just club members.

The day is designed as an ultimate summer session, with music spinning throughout the afternoon and evening. Alongside the barbecue and cocktails, touch rugby and games will be laid on. The venue sits at IP4 3PZ, and the club can be reached on 01473 724072.

The Ibiza Day follows a Summer Party held at the club on 6 June, which featured live music, a magician, and catering, and raised awareness for Motor Neurone Disease through the All4MND initiative and the Stand With The Horsfalls campaign. The club fields a range of senior and youth sides, including a women’s Scorpions XV, and its committee is chaired by Mike Hancock, with president Roy Steward and secretary Alan Wilkins. The grounds themselves double as a hireable community space between match days.

Sponsors including Classic Hand Tools, Greene King, Ashtons Legal, and Cited underpin the club’s activities, suggesting a stable footing for the summer programme. While no ticket details or pricing were included in the announcement, the everyone welcome phrasing points to a relaxed, drop-in atmosphere rather than a members-only affair.

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