Cristiano Ronaldo superfans who missed getting VIP passes to the CR7 LIFE Museum will get another chance to score tickets to the Hong Kong museum dedicated to the football star. A second round of VIP ticket sales will take kick off at 11am on February 12, 2025, on three platforms — Klook, Trip.com, and K11 Experiences. So set your alarms for the opportunity to get access to the first museum of its kind in Asia.

CR7 Life Museum VIP ticket costs

The CR7 LIFE Museum is scheduled to open in July this year at K11 in Tsim Sha Tsui and will feature an array of exhibits dedicated to the football icon’s illustrious career. VIP tickets went on sale last week and were snapped up in less than 20 minutes — a testament to Ronaldo’s popularity. Day 1 of the ticket sales coincided with the famed footballer’s birthday, and festivities erupted across six locations in Hong Kong, with fans coming together to mark the occasion.

An additional batch of VIP tickets will cost HK$1,500-HK$2,500 and will give holders an enhanced experience that includes exclusive CR7 merch, guided tours, free photo-booth takings, skip-the-line access, and an exclusive look into the UR CR7’s YouTube studio. There’s even an ultimate VIP ticket up for grabs priced at HK$4,000 that will give early access to the museum two days before its grand opening on July 7. 

Other CR7 perks

Ticket holders will also participate in the ‘Your Message to CR7’ campaign, where they can leave a personalised message for Ronaldo. Ten of the most creative messages will win a signed football jersey, complete with a certificate of authenticity. Tickets for the CR7 LIFE Museum will be sold in designated time slots exclusively on Klook, Trip.com, and K11 Experience. The dates for general ticket sales have not yet been announced.

Image credits: Cristiano Ronaldo

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.