Welsh Rugby’s Judgement Day will move back to Principality Stadium in April 2025.
This year’s event is at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday, 1 June.
Cardiff’s Principality Stadium has normally hosted the Welsh double-header, but the lateness of this season’s fixture meant it clashed with the concert season at the venue with Bruce Springsteen, Pink, Taylor Swift and Foo Fighters all playing at the venue in May and June.
The Judgement Day event has traditionally been held around Easter, but this season was moved to later due to the 2023 World Cup delaying the United Rugby Championship (URC) campaign.
The games will return to their traditional slot of Easter Saturday on 19 April, 2025 with Ospreys playing Cardiff first with Scarlets and Dragons following.
Cardiff City Stadium has a capacity of 33,280, compared to 74,500 at the Principality Stadium.
Last season’s Judgement Day event, in April 2023, attracted a crowd of 41,139 for the two matches, with Cardiff beating Ospreys and Dragons overcoming Scarlets.