One of the biggest events on Hong Kong’s sports calendar is around the corner, and things are heating up. The Hong Kong Sevens will take place from March 28-30, 2025, and so far a record-breaking 120,000 passes have been sold for the highly anticipated tournament. The three-day extravaganza will be held at the new Kai Tak Stadium for the first time, and will see the return of the popular South Stand, live music performances, costumed fans, and edge-of-your-seat rugby action.
Which Tickets are Available?
Right now, two types of General Admission tickets are available: Child/3-Day Passes for kids aged 3-12 years old priced at HK$950, and Adult/3-Day Passes for spectators over 12 years old that cost HK$1,950. Children under two years old do not need a ticket, and all pass holders over 18 years old can enter the South Stand. Fans can also spend HK$16,000 for the three-day Captain’s Lounge VIP Access Upgrade.
Other Attractions at the Hong Kong Sevens
Apart from the tournament’s 72 matches, the East Village area of the Kai Tak Sports Park — which houses the 50,000-capacity stadium where the events will take place — will transform into a new Fan Village. The 7,800-square feet open-air multi-use space will have a dedicated kids zone complete with giant inflatables, and host a variety of sports activities. In addition, the venue will have food and drink stands that will include three garden lounges and a signature bar.
In terms of entertainment, attendees will get to see Hong Kong act RubberBand, as well as Italian singer Gala, DJ Pete Tong, and indie rock band Kaiser Chefs take the stage over the course of the sports fiesta. The stage within the Village will see 15 local bands and six DJ acts getting the crowd hyped, including returning artists Red Stripes, Helium 3 and Hong Kong’s rugby DJ Ben Cullen.
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