It might have been under the backdrop of a full moon, but a new dawn for Parramatta is finally here.

The Eels graced the Bankwest Stadium turf in front of their blue-and-gold faithful as Brad Arthur’s men held an open training session under lights in Sydney’s west.

The event was pitched as a Wednesday Night Lights concept before the $360 million, 30,000-seat stadium is officially opened for the sold-out NRL blockbuster against the Tigers on Easter Monday.

And what an experience that promises to be after Eels players ambled onto the field to the backdrop of cheers and AC/DC.

Eel-ectric atmosphere: A spectacular light show preceded Parramatta's training session on Wednesday night. Credit:AAP

Never has an NRL training session created such interest. And they insist it will be no one’s home bar their own.

‘‘We played at ANZ Stadium and it was someone else’s home ... and it never really felt like home,’’ prop Tim Mannah said. ‘‘As much as teams want to play here it’s always going to be Parramatta’s home. It’s always going to feel like our home.