The All Blacks will arrive at Dunedin International Airport at 3.45pm tomorrow for a full week in preparation for the match against Wales at Carisbrook on June 19.
The side will just have one public engagement, an open coaching session with players from secondary school sides in the Highlanders First XV competition, next Monday from 4pm at Hancock Park.
The public are welcome to go and watch.
The team will have closed trainings at Carisbrook during the week with its usual training ground at the University Oval under repair.
The Welsh will not arrive until Thursday afternoon from their Wellington base and will have a run at Carisbrook on Friday.
The Welsh have never played the All Blacks at Carisbrook.
The game will kick off on Saturday at 7.35pm and to start the festivities off on Saturday a nude rugby match will be played at Logan Park at 2pm.
Club rugby will also be played on that day.
The Forsyth Barr Stadium will also hold an open day between 11am and 2pm.
The gates to Carisbrook will open two hours before kick-off with entertainment including rippa rugby matches.
The national anthems will be sung by Jud Arthur and Deborah Wai Kapohe.
Otago Rugby Football Union marketing manager Doug McSweeney said the union had decided to go with solo singers for the anthems and it was not a decision forced on them by the national union.
The singers had close ties with the southern region, and would do a good job, he said.
A choir would also force logistical problems with its large numbers.
McSweeney said a block of 70 tickets which went up for sale in the middle of the week had been snapped up, so the match was a sell-out.