From Lord’s-worthy cricket hospitality to Sydney’s rugby revelry, Karma’s curated experiences have delivered unforgettable moments across continents, proving that premium hospitality and genuine community spirit remain the group’s strongest suits.
Lords Of The Game: A Luxury Cricket Experience
Karma Salford Hall transformed into a gentleman’s sporting sanctuary, with members enjoying Day 3 of England versus India from Edgbaston’s exclusive 1882 Club. Premium match views, gourmet dining, and flowing wines created the perfect backdrop for cricket’s timeless traditions. The weekend’s pièce de résistance was the Members’ Fair back at the historic hall, where fine food and local tipples fueled lively celebrations.






Pre-rugby Member Mixer In Sydney
The Dolphin in Surry Hills buzzed with anticipation as Karma Group members gathered for pre-match revelry. Rugby legend Simon Shaw and player Dan Biggar co-hosted an evening of wines, craft beers, and delicious bites. The atmosphere crackled with energy as familiar faces from rugby’s elite mingled with members, creating memorable conversations that reminded everyone why these intimate gatherings hold such special appeal.






A Vip Rugby Spectacle In Sydney
Allianz Stadium’s exclusive outdoor box provided the perfect vantage point for an electric night of rugby. Members settled into premium seats whilst dedicated staff delivered food and beverages directly to their private sanctuary. The seamless service and electric atmosphere created an unforgettable experience for the lucky few, combining world-class sport with Karma Group’s signature attention to detail and personal care.






Karma Summer Social 2025
Despite overcast skies, the Summer Social delivered sunshine in spades. Members indulged in a gin-tasting experience featuring fifteen unique toppings whilst children conquered bouncy castles and penalty shootouts. The day’s unexpected stars were the alpacas, who charmed adults and youngsters alike. The traditional stocks provided delightful mischief when Lizzy McLean and Adrian Willmers stepped up, sparking queues of eager sponge-throwers.





