The semi-final draw was made on Monday evening and paired the West Country sides, with Leeds and London Irish playing each other in the other semi.
After Gloucester's name was drawn out of the hat first, they received 'home advantage' and have been in discussions this week with the RFU to confirm the venue of the massive cup clash.
Gloucester will announce all ticket details for the Kingsholm fixture once the date and time are confirmed following further discussions with the RFU and BBC, who will broadcast both semi-finals live. The games are set to be played on the weekend of the 5/6 March.
Commenting on http://www.gloucesterrugbyclub.com Gloucester managing director Ken Nottage said: "We're delighted to be playing the game at Kingsholm. Everyone knows how good an occasion a Gloucester Vs Bath game is, and the semi-final will be up there with the best of them with a place in the Twickenham final up for grabs. As soon as we know the date and time of the fixture we'll be able to confirm ticket arrangements."
The other semi-final between Leeds Tykes and London Irish will be played at Headingley.
Terry Burwell, Rugby Football Union Community Rugby and Operations Director said: "We are delighted to be able to announce the venues for the semi-finals for what we are sure will be two great games. However, until the broadcasting schedule has been finalised we are unable to announce the exact dates and times of the games.
"We apologise for the delay and will endeavour to confirm arrangements with the clubs as soon as possible."
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