The Hong Kong Sevens will take place over three consecutive days from Friday, April 17 to April 19 at the Kai Tak Stadium. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the tournament.
In addition to featuring top international teams, the HK squads will compete in the Melrose Claymores competitions. The men's team will aim for a third consecutive title, while the women's team will also look to defend their crown.
From the beginnings as a one-day event in 1976, which was played in front of a crowd of 3,000 at the Hong Kong Football Club, the Sevens has grown into a three-day extravaganza of sport, fancy dress and music.
Over five decades, the Hong Kong Sevens has developed an inimitable reputation as a showcase for rugby legends like Jonah Lomu, and a soundstage for some of the world's biggest music acts from The Beach Boys, Madness and The Wailers to last year's South Stand set from rockers Kaiser Chiefs.
Confirming its enduring popularity, organizers have confirmed that the event has passed over 130,000 tickets sold for the 2026 tournament. With kick-off of the 50th anniversary Sevens less than 48 hours away, only 1,000 three-day tickets are still available for purchase. Limited individual tickets still remain for sale via Klook.
Prices for three-day General Admission Hong Kong Sevens 2026 tickets are HK$2,250 for adults. Three-day General Admission child tickets are available for HK$1,100 (aged 12 and under).
The Sevens' general admission seating policy will remain in force, with tickets in all non-corporate or non-tournament seating areas inside the stadium being open on a first-come, first-served basis over the event weekend.
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