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Hong Kong Sevens 2025 guide to day 1: tickets, schedule, how to get there on Friday

From transport to who plays when and the dos and don’ts at Kai Tak Stadium, here’s our handy guide to the event

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Kai Tak Stadium’s retractable roof will be closed on Friday to support performances inside,  but will remain open on Saturday and Sunday. Photo: Reuters
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The 2025 Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens takes place on March 28-30 at the new Kai Tak Stadium.

A change of venue to the recently completed arena in Kowloon means there is plenty for fans to digest as they plot a new route and learn what is permitted to be taken into the event.

The Post has it all covered.

Hong Kong Sevens tickets

As of Thursday, three-day passes remained available from the event’s official ticketing platform for HK$1,950 per adult or HK$950 per child (ages 3-12) plus fees.

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A limited number of day tickets were also available, with passes on Saturday or Sunday costing HK$1,200 per adult or HK$600 per child.

All corporate hospitality suites and corporate boxes have been sold.

How to get to Kai Tak Stadium

Catch the MTR to Kai Tak station or Sung Wong Toi station on the Tuen Ma line, and follow the signs on the short walk to Kai Tak Stadium. The Tuen Ma line will have increased services during the event.

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