Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 21, 2024

Hong Kong Stadium to host its last Rugby Sevens tournament

After 30 years, and in what is expected to be a “glorious finale”, this year’s edition of the Rugby Sevens marks the final time the renowned tournament will be played at Hong Kong Stadium before moving to the newly opened Kai Tak Sports Park in 2025.

One of Hong Kong’s biggest international events, the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, returns from 5th to 7th April, 2024.

Since 1994, Hong Kong Stadium has been the home of the Hong Kong leg of the world’s biggest rugby sevens tournament and has been instrumental in establishing the city as one of the world’s great sevens cities thanks to its vibrant party-like atmosphere in the famed South Stand complimented by citywide activations.

Rugby lovers from around the world are invited to join the party to say goodbye to Hong Kong Stadium in style.

This year’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens promises another year of thrilling rugby, electric entertainment, and nonstop revelry. The three days of action will include 74 world-class rugby matches featuring the world’s best teams. The Melrose Claymores competition, introduced by Hong Kong China Rugby this year, will also feature across all three days of the tournament, showcasing the top teams in Asian sevens. As usual, there’ll be plenty of action before and after the matches , including the impressive international performance lineup and captivating opening and closing ceremonies.

Beyond the Pitch
The celebrations will also continue at ‘7s in the City’ at the Central harbourfront Hong Kong Observation Wheel & AIA Vitality Park, where fans can watch matches live and loud on a big screen backgrounded by one of the world’s most iconic cityscapes. Apart from the livestreaming, there will be incredible lineup of bands and DJs to keep the party going, along with fun activities for all ages, game-day treats, and a wide range of drinks to keep the energy levels up.

Dress to Impress and Keep the Party Going
There are plenty of other ways to make the most of the Sevens action, too - like buying a costume from Pottinger Street, the Mong Kok Ladies Market, Sneaker Street or the garment district in Sham Shui Po and joining the colourful array of characters in the lively South Stand.

For refuelling between matches - fans can visit sports bars near the stadium in Causeway Bay or Wan Chai; or kick on to an afterparty in Lan Kwai Fong to continue the festivities.

International rugby fans are invited to join the party one last time this April to give the iconic Hong Kong Stadium the send-off it deserves.

Looking back at 30 years of Hong Kong Stadium: Hong Kong Sevens’ website 

Images. Credit HKCR

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