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28 – 30 March 2025
Kai Tak Stadium

Hong Kong Sevens 2025

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This March, the Hong Kong Sevens returns, uniting the world’s top rugby teams and passionate fans from across the globe to the new Kai Tak Sports Park. Experience unforgettable matches in an electric party atmosphere, complete with live music performances. Join fellow sports enthusiasts and music lovers in celebrating this occasion and be part of a memorable moment in rugby history!

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Daily highlights

The weekend promises more than just rugby; an array of electrifying shows and performances will take place, marking the inaugural hosting of the Hong Kong Sevens at the brand-new Kai Tak Stadium.

Friday
28 March
  • Opening ceremony with laser show
  • Afterparty at the Fan Village
Saturday
29 March
  • Performance by GALA
  • Performance by DJ Pete Tong
  • Afterparty at the Fan Village
Sunday
30 March
  • Men’s & Women’s Sevens Final
  • Performance by Kaiser Chiefs
  • Closing ceremony with pyrotechnics display

For a complete lineup of all the entertainment and other detailed information about the Hong Kong Sevens, visit their official website.  

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