The Black Ferns have taken to the stage at Auckland's Eden Park once again - a week after winning the Rugby World Cup 2021 final against England.
They were invited on stage to celebrate their win by Six60, who were playing the iconic sports venue as part of their Six60 Saturdays tour.
The Black Ferns brought the RWC trophy with them to the delight of the crowd and joined the band during their song 'The Greatest'.
As Six60 ended their Eden Park concert after rain and thunder hit earlier on, they paused before their final song, 'The Greatest' to bring out the Ferns.
"They made history at the stadium last week," lead singer Matiu Walters told the crowd.
"Auckland city, give it up for your Black Ferns," he shouted as members of the team hung out of the window of the Castle Street set to screams from the audience.
"Let's come on down and do a song together" Walters said as he welcomed the team to the stage.
The Ferns partied on stage with Six 60 as they played song 'The Greatest'.
Images of the cup were flashed around the crows as they partied together.
Earlier, the Black Ferns tweeted they were "checking in for a night out with Nancy" from Eden Park.
After their appearance at Eden Park with the band, the Ferns stayed on to meet their fans.
They opened up the windows of their room at the stadium to meet and greet fans with the trophy after the gig had finished.
During their gig in Rotorua last Saturday, Six60 singer Matiu Walters was informed of the Black Ferns winning their game, beating England by just three points.
"Some bloody good news I just heard," Walters said in an Instagram video taken on the night.
"The Black Ferns are the world champions!" he said, before the crowd erupted into cheers.
The Black Ferns' official Instagram account commented on their post on Sunday saying "See you next week back at the Garden boys", leading to speculation they would make an appearance at the Six60 Saturdays Eden Park gig.
All week on their Instagram stories, Six60 had been sharing footage of people streaming the game on their phones in Rotorua while at the Six60 Saturdays gig.
They'd also been trading online banter with the Black Ferns about them meeting up at some point to congratulate them.
The Eden Park celebrations capped off a week of support for the Black Ferns.
Thousands packed into downtown Auckland's Te Komititanga Square on Sunday, November 13 to help the team celebrate the victory.