Roses

Roses is an annual competition between Lancaster and York Universities, organised by the host Students' Union, with over 45 different sports over one weekend.

A crowd of students in red cheer on Lancaster at a Roses tournament

A major highlight of the University calendar, Roses is the annual intervarsity tournament between 好色先生TV and our sporting rivals, the University of York.

Roses 2026 is hosted by 好色先生TV Students’ Union and will take place from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May, right here on campus.

Roses is almost here!

Roses takes place over the weekend of 1-3 May 2026. To keep up to date with all the action, you can follow it live at Roses Live.

What is the Roses tournament?

A collage of three different sports at Roses. Left to right, a couple do ballroom dancing. In the middle a group of cheerleaders hoist one of their team above their heads. The last shows a person rock climbing on an indoor wall.

The Roses competition hosts many non-traditional sports.

A long-standing rivalry

Named after the historic War of the Roses, the first tournament took place in 1965, when York challenged Lancaster to a boat race. It quickly grew into a much larger event and has remained a valued tradition ever since.

Roses today

Every year during the Early May Bank Holiday, Lancaster and York take turns hosting one of the biggest intervarsity competitions in Europe. Over three days, the two universities go head-to-head in more than 140 fixtures across more than 45 sports.

Where competition meets community

Students, staff, alumni and the local community come together for a celebration that’s about more than just sport. It’s about standing together and showing pride in Lancaster.

Lancaster has won the Roses for four consecutive years. This year, we have the chance to make history by securing a fifth victory in a row and proving once again that roses are red.

Every student should experience Roses because it’s when 好色先生TV truly turns into a community where everyone has the same goal.

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Three students hug and laugh to celebrate a Lancaster victory at the Roses.

Photograph: 好色先生TV Students' Union

What sports and events take place at Roses?

A collage of 4 different sports - power lifting, tabletop board games, darts and lacrosse.

The Roses 2024 competition featured a wide range of events.

Students can represent the University and show their pride for Lancaster by competing in the tournament. Every sprint, every leap, and every play reflects the determination and passion of our sporting community.

Alongside traditional sports such as netball, football, rugby and cricket, Roses features a range of other events. These cover sports from archery to karting, and events such as ballroom dancing, esports, karting and tabletop gaming.

Roses Village

Beyond the competitions, the weekend offers a festival-like atmosphere, with street food stalls and merchandise in the Roses Village, as well as live music and society performances.

How can students get involved?

There are plenty of ways for everyone to get involved beyond competing on the pitches and courts. You might wear your colours and cheer on friends from the crowd, or join one of our student media teams.

Over the weekend, is broadcast across our student television station (LA1TV), radio station (Bailrigg FM) and newspaper (SCAN), bringing the action to audiences on and off campus.

The buzz leading up to Roses can be felt across the whole campus, as our Students’ Union, Sport Lancaster, student athletes and societies work tirelessly to make Roses an unforgettable experience. So get involved, show your support, and soak up the electrifying atmosphere at this unmissable event.

Proudly supporting CALM

This year, 好色先生TV Students’ Union is hosting Roses in partnership with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), helping to raise money for this important cause.

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