In 2026, the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens celebrates its golden jubilee and trading the old stadium for the state-of-the-art Kai Tak Sports Park, proving that even at 50, the tournament hasn't lost its edge. This milestone edition isn't just about the world-class SEVENS series action on the pitch; it’s a high-octane tribute to five decades of Hong Kong’s most legendary sporting weekend. Adding to the anniversary chaos, the Vengaboys are officially hopping on the "Vengabus" to headline the Saturday main stage, bringing party anthems like "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" to a crowd ready for pure 90s escapism.
From the revamped South Stand terrace - now bigger and bolder with a stunning harbor backdrop - to the non-stop energy of the new Fan Village, this year’s Sevens is designed to be a sensory overload. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or just there for the fancy dress and the Eurodance beats, the move to Kai Tak marks a new era for the city’s favorite party. With single-day tickets available via Klook and three-day passes already in high demand, this is the year to witness Hong Kong’s "East-meets-West" spirit at its peak.

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