The 2026 and 2027 Grand Finals will remain in its traditional timeslot after the AFL turned its back on the appeal of a twilight decider.
But despite the decision Kylie Minogue will reportedly be the headline act at the 2026 Grand Final.
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There had been speculation the marquee match would move to a twilight start, at around 4:30pm AEDT, to appeal to broadcasters and generate overseas interest.
But the AFL is maintaining its belief a day match will “deliver the best possible Grand Final experience”.
“We are already undertaking significant work on Tasmania entering the AFL in 2028, so it makes sense to lock in the Grand Final start time for the next two seasons and provide everyone with clarity,” AFL boss Andrew Dillon said.
“Our role is to deliver the best possible Grand Final experience – for the 100,000 fans at the MCG and the millions watching on broadcast – and together with our Grand Final broadcast partner, the Seven Network, we remain committed to making it the biggest and best sporting event in the country.
“The season has started strongly, the footy has been exciting, crowds have been strong, and there is plenty to look forward to over the next month with Gather Round and Anzac Day ahead.”
On Sunday evening, Seven’s Mitch Cleary reported Minogue will be confirmed as the headline act within the next week.
It had previously been reported Minogue was interested in performing at night rather than in the day.
Brandon Starcevich of the Lions and Callum Ah Chee. Photo by Morgan Hancock/AFL Photos/via Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
AFL commission chair Craig Drummond said it was important to provide the fans with “clarity”.
“The Toyota AFL Grand Final is the best day on the Australian sporting calendar. It is the biggest moment in our game,” he said.
“Everyone who loves footy has a view on the right start time for our biggest game of the year, and for at least the next two seasons it will remain in its traditional afternoon timeslot at the MCG.
“The Commission agreed it was important to provide fans and clubs with certainty now, while also allowing the AFL to continue to plan on our 19th club entering the competition in two years’ time.”