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Frontline set to make its mark in new home this Sunday

A new era of noise, passion and presence will take over Cbus Super Stadium this Sunday, with the Gold Coast Titans officially launching the club’s relocated Frontline for the first time.

Positioned in a brand-new section in the North-East corner, the move marks a bold step forward for one of the club’s most passionate supporter groups.

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The move is designed to grow its numbers, amplify its voice and play an even bigger role in driving the game day atmosphere.

For years, the Frontline has been the heartbeat of the Titans’ home crowd as a constant wall of sound in the biggest moments.

Now, with a new home and a renewed focus, it’s set to become even bigger and more influential.

Head of Consumer and Club Data Chris Knell said the decision to relocate the Frontline was driven by a clear ambition of growth, accessibility and impact.

“We’ve seen the passion this group brings every week, and it was clear it had outgrown its previous location,” Knell said.

“We are so grateful for the role all our Members play in game day, but with this move it gives the Frontline the space to grow over the year and coming seasons, while keeping it accessible and affordable for all Titans Members who want to be part of it.”

That growth is already taking shape, with membership numbers on the rise as more fans have joined the club’s most vocal bay than ever before.

Importantly, the new location also places the Frontline in direct opposition to the away supporter bay in the southern end, creating a true battleground of noise and energy across the stadium.

“It’s not just about numbers, it’s about presence,” Knell said.

“We wanted to position our most passionate supporters in a place where they can directly influence the atmosphere of the game and going head-to-head with away fans and lifting our players when it matters most.”

At its core, the Frontline remains a central force behind the Titans’ game day energy.

A collective built on energy, unity and unwavering support for the club.

That experience has been further elevated this season, with a refreshed membership offering designed to reward those who will lead the noise and colour.

Members will receive a bright yellow Frontline-exclusive tee, ensuring the bay stands out in full voice, while a series of in-season inclusions will build the atmosphere across the year.

These include thunder sticks at Round 9 against the Raiders and rally towels for Round 22 against the Warriors.

Add in face cut-outs, flags, banners and the unmistakable beat of the drum, and the Frontline is set to deliver a bigger presence than ever before.

There will also be additional merchandise drops tied to themed rounds throughout the season, giving members even more ways to show their colours and bring the energy each week.

Knell said the evolution of the Frontline was about more than just a new location, it was about empowering the club’s most passionate supporters to shape the game day experience.

“The Frontline plays a critical role in setting the tone at our home games,” he said.

“Our players feel that energy.

When our Members lift, the whole stadium lifts and that can be the difference in the big moments.”

This season, the message is clear, if you want to lead the noise, this is where you belong.

The club is calling all Members and fans to unite this week and get behind their Titans in the first home game of the season, no matter where you are seated. 

If you want to join the Frontline in 2026, it is not too late with 4-Game Flexi and Full Season Options available here.

Current Members can also trial an experience in the Frontline should they wish to trial being part of the club's loudest and most colourful bay. Contact the Membership team on membersinfo@titans.com.au to arrange a trial. Please note Dragons game is at capacity.  

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.