The allocation of Gold dinner seating for Richmond’s Homecoming gala event on Saturday, July 11, has been exhausted.

Homecoming will be a magnificent celebration of the Tigers’ strong and bold history, which will be held at Plenary at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the night following Richmond’s Round 15 clash with Carlton.

Tiger fans can still purchase some of the best seats in the house, in the Silver dinner category.

Seated in the same floor area as the Gold category, Silver access includes a three-course meal, premium beverages, and a spectacular evening of entertainment.

Decorated recording artist Natalie Bassingthwaighte will perform, along with Sam Ludeman Band.

Among the celebrations will be the newest inductees into the Tigers’ esteemed Hall of Fame, including 282-game superstar Matthew Richardson, whose impending induction was announced last week.

Richmond will also elevate one of its current Hall of Fame members to Immortal status, joining Jack Dyer, Tommy Hafey, Royce Hart, Francis Bourke and Kevin Bartlett.

The event will also feature the presentation of retrospective Jack Dyer Medals to some of the Club’s greatest players.

Every former Richmond player has been invited to attend the Homecoming festivities.

Richmond will release seating in the mezzanine area for the event, with access to watch the Homecoming show, at 9am on Monday, June 29.