Everton are to mark the close of the club’s historic first campaign at Hill Dickinson Stadium by gathering players and supporters for an end-of-season celebration event at their waterfront home on Thursday, 21 May.
The evening, to be staged in Hill Dickinson Stadium’s The Yard, will see the Blues’ end-of-season awards return to an in-person event for the first time since 2018, with the Men’s and Women’s Player of the Season set to be crowned.
Tables for the star-studded, black-tie ceremony will go on sale to Premium Members from today (Thursday 26 March), with Season Ticket and Forever Blue Members able to secure their seat from Monday 30 March.
The event will bring the curtain down on Everton’s first campaign at the 52,769-capacity stadium, which opened last summer as the club moved home for the first time in 133 years.
Crowning the Stars of a Landmark Campaign
Alongside the respective Player of the Season awards, guests will be the first to learn the Players’ Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season, Under-21 Player of the Season, and the club’s Goal of the Season.
Keeping with tradition, the Howard Kendall Award will recognise an individual for outstanding service or achievement, while the latest Everton Giant will be inducted into the club’s hall of fame.
Doors on the night will open at 6 pm, with managers David Moyes and Scott Phelan, and members of the Men’s and Women’s squads set to be in attendance.
A Memorable Sign Off to the 2025/26 Season
The night will also include musical performances and entertainment, with recognisable names from the world of football lined up to host what promises to be a memorable sign-off to the 2025/26 season.
Tables of 10 are priced from £2,500 + VAT.
Premium Members will receive details about how they can secure tickets for the event by email today, while Season Ticket Members and Forever Members should look out for more information from Monday, 30 March.
Supporters are encouraged to keep an eye on evertonfc.com and official club channels in the coming weeks for opportunities to vote for the Everton end of season awards in the various player award categories.
As the first major awards night at the new stadium, the event represents a significant milestone in the club’s transition to its world-class home on the banks of the Mersey.











