Rugby Sevens fever flows well beyond the stadium! The annual event turns the city on full blast with creative costumes, festivals, art installations, after-parties and music performances.
“As the world’s most talented rugby players compete at the Hong Kong Sevens for a spot in the 2020 Summer Olympics, the streets of Hong Kong will also be full of excitement,” said Anthony Lau, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board. “We look forward to welcoming visitors who come from all corners of the world to enjoy a weekend of non-stop entertainment throughout the city. We have a thrilling line-up of live music, late-night parties and, of course, the unspoken tradition of ‘fancy dress’ costumes.”
Highlights include the following:
HONG KONG SEVENS FESTIVALThe Harbourfront will then be transformed into a ticketed music festival (April 5), featuring incredible acts, including
GRAMMY® Award-winning Gwen Stefani, who will perform in Hong Kong for the first time in a decade.
The Harbourfront will host the Sevens Central (April 6 - 7, free entry), overflowing with entertainment for fans of all ages including Hong Kong Sevens live action on big screen, food and drink, live music, giveaways, street performers, and more.
HONG KONG SEVENS FAN WALK AT LEE GARDENSCauseway Bay will come to life with a
family-friendly street festival (April 5–7), featuring a state-of-the-art Ninja course, street performers, children’s activities, a big screen with
live broadcasts of the tournament in the mall’s outdoor space.
GIANT RUGBYLooking for the perfect Instagram post? Testament to Hong Kong’s penchant for creativity, a giant, 25-metre tall (about 10 stories high) inflatable rugby ball will float around Victoria Harbour from April 3 to 7. The artistic installation will celebrate the city’s love of rugby.
AFTER-PARTIESThe party never stops, as visitors follow the Sevens spirit into bars around town. In Wan Chai, visitors can dance the night away at
Carnegie’s – a local mainstay on the after-party circuit since 1994. Beloved sporting mecca
Champs Bar takes revellers underground to a basement pub decked out with rugby mementos. For more party vibes, head over to
Lan Kwai Fong, where party-goers bar-hop through Central’s cobbled lanes. For late-night munchies, don’t miss New York-style pizzeria
Motorino or all-American diner
Burger Circus in SoHo. Wherever you go on Sevens weekend, the party will follow!
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