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「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」首次登陸啟德體育園 賽事門票即日公開發售

Tickets on sale for debut Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 

at Kai Tak Sports Park

 

全亞洲最長的酒吧之一、全面升級的南看台以及全新的個人貴賓套票

為啟德主場館的球迷提供升級體驗

One of the longest bars in Asia, a reinvented South Stand, and new individual hospitality packages point towards an upgraded experience for fans at the Kai Tak Stadium

 

[香港,2024年11月5日]:中國香港欖球總會(欖總)由即日起公開發售「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽2025」的門票,賽事將於2025年3月28日至30日首次落戶至擁有五萬個座位的啟德主場館。

 

過去三十年以來,香港國際七人欖球賽(香港七欖)一直在香港大球場舉行,直至2024年的賽事在大球場完成最後探戈,這對香港市民、海外遊客及全球的欖球迷來說都是不容錯過的一屆賽事。

 

2025年,欖總將再次為球迷迎來另一個千載難逢的機會,全球最盛大的欖球派對將首次落戶全新的啟德主場館。

 

去年的香港七欖首次回復疫情前門票售罄的爆滿場面,新場館的落成恰逢其時。

 

香港七欖是首個國際體育盛事宣布在坐擁五萬個座位的啟德主場館舉行,加上賽事擁有全球最享負盛名的七欖週末美譽,欖總有望成為主場館的開幕活動之一,而主場館可容納觀眾的數量增加,也將吸引更多新球迷來到城中最大的體育館體驗香港最盛大的派對。

 

欖總主席蒲敬思(Chris Brooke)表示:「承接著『國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽』將在2025年正式落戶啟德體育園的消息後,欖總很高興宣布賽事門票現正公開發售。我們希望入場觀眾能夠為新場館所提供的額外體驗而感到興奮。而我們也會努力保留香港七欖建立多年的優良傳統,同時為球迷提供創造新回憶的機會,讓他們可以在更大和更現代化的新場館內享受賽事。」隨著巴黎奧運會七人欖球項目的破紀錄成功,2025年滙豐SVNS七人欖球系列賽將迎來這些球星的回歸,令人期待。2025年滙豐SVNS七人欖球系列賽將於2024 年 11 月 30 日至 12 月 1 日展開,香港站是繼溫哥華、珀斯、開普敦及杜拜的第五站賽事。世界欖球總會稍後將確認餘下賽程。

 

今屆「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」將帶來革命性的全新球迷體驗,包括為熱愛七欖的忠實球迷而設的兩個全新禮賓款待區域—「南看台超級通行證」和「隊長貴賓室」。

 

昔日的南看台「常客」定對啟德主場館感到非常興奮,因為啟德主場館已經全面升級此專為18歲或以上人士而設的區域,將香港七欖最享譽國際的南看台再次呈現球迷眼前。想要節省排隊等候時間,直接進入南看台的球迷可以加購「南看台超級通行證」,升級其香港七欖體驗。「南看台超級通行證」可直接前往南看台座位和進入南看台上方設於左右的嘉士伯俱樂部及南平台(South Deck)專區,享用無限暢飲服務,升級門票為額外單日港幣750元。

 

「隊長貴賓室」票價為三日港幣17,950元,持票者可一連三日進入五星級商務貴賓室,享用無限暢飲及美饌自助餐、侍應服務、場館內的專屬座位,以及與多位香港七欖的傳奇球星和官方大使見面交流的機會。

 

全新的啟德主場館是依據欖球運動需要而設的場館,館內設有可容納多達20支球隊的更衣室,亦保留南看台,另設全亞洲其中一間最大及擁有最長吧台的體育酒吧 — 位於主層平台長達100米的酒吧將開放予所有入場觀眾,保證整個週末的七欖派對更為盛大。

 

「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽2025」門票即日公開發售,票價維持2019年水平,成人三日套票售價為港幣1,950元、12歲及以下的兒童三日門票港幣950元。

 

對於從未現場參與香港七欖的觀眾來說,欖總今年與Klook限量推出獨家單日門票。單日門票定價為周五成人門票港幣500元、周六及周日成人單日門票為港幣1,200元;周五兒童門票為港幣300元,周六及周日兒童單日門票為港幣600元。

 

香港七欖的普通門票入座政策與往年一樣,門票持有人可以在賽事週末,按先到先得的入座原則,進入主場館的非企業包廂或非賽事相關人員座位區域。

 

所有門票均以先到先得的方式出售,售完即止。

 

球迷可到hksevens.com 瀏覽「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽2025」相關的票務資訊及常見問題。


資料及相片來源 : Elite Step Asia Limited / Hong Kong Sevens



[5 November 2024, Hong Kong]: Hong Kong China Rugby today opened ticket sales for the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2025, the first time that the event will be held in Hong Kong’s new 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium. The event will be held from 28-30 March 2025. 

 

The 2024 Sevens was an unmissable moment for local residents, international visitors and rugby fans worldwide as the finale of a 30-year run at the Hong Kong Stadium.  

 

2025 sees Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) deliver another once-in-a-lifetime occasion as the world’s biggest rugby party settles into its new home for the very first time at the Kai Tak Stadium.  

 

With last year’s Sevens returning to its traditional sold-out status for the first time since the pandemic, the opening of the new stadium is perfectly timed.

 

As the first announced international sporting event to be held in the 50,000-seat arena – and given the tournament’s reputation as the world’s most famous rugby weekend – HKCR is hopeful that the opportunity to be at one of the first events at the stadium, as well as the increased stadium capacity of the venue, will draw thousands of new fans to experience Hong Kong’s biggest party in the city’s biggest stadium.

 

“Having recently announced that the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens will be held at the Kai Tak Sports Park in 2025, Hong Kong China Rugby is very pleased to be launching public ticket sales relating to the event. We hope that our fans will share our excitement regarding the additional experiences which will be available at the new venue. 

 

“Our objective is to ensure that we retain the best of the Sevens traditions which have evolved over the years, whilst at the same time offering an opportunity for fans to create new memories and enjoy the benefits associated with an expanded and more modern venue” said Chairman of Hong Kong China Rugby, Mr Chris Brooke. 

 

Following the record-breaking success of rugby sevens at the Olympic Games in Paris, the HSBC SVNS 2025 sees the stars of the sport make a thrilling return. Hong Kong will host the fifth round of SVNS 2025, following events in Vancouver, Perth, Cape Town and Dubai, which will kick off the Series on 30 November - 1 December 2024. World Rugby are set to confirm the remainder of the schedule shortly.

 

The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2025 will feature a revolutionary new fan experience, including two new hospitality areas for Sevens afficionados, the South Stand SuperPass and the Captain’s Lounge.

 

True South Standers visiting Kai Tak will be delighted to know that rugby sevens’ most famous seating area will once again be ready and waiting for them – as Kai Tak reinvents the famed 18-and-older section from the Hong Kong Stadium. Those wanting to beat the queue can upgrade their Sevens experience with a South Stand SuperPass which includes entry into the Carlsberg Clubhouse and the South Deck (from an additional HK$750 per day). This General Admission ticket upgrade ensures admission to the South Stand and includes a free-flow drinks package, as well as access to the Clubhouse and Deck, which are situated on either corner of the South Terrace. 

 

Captain’s Lounge tickets (HK$17,950) offer 3-day access into a 5-star business class lounge with free-flow drinks, gourmet buffet dining, waiter service, reserved seating in-stadium, and meet and greet opportunities with a variety of Hong Kong Sevens legends and official ambassadors. 

 

The new stadium is the house that sevens built, with a design that incorporates changing rooms for up to 20 teams, the retained South Stand, and one of the largest sports bars in Asia with the longest bar top – a 100-metre terrace deck inside the stadium that is open to all ticket holders and promises an even bigger party throughout the weekend.

 

Ticket sales, which begin today, see HKCR freeze ticket prices at 2019 levels with a three-day event pass at HK$1,950 for adults, and a three-day event pass for children aged 12 and under at HK$950.

 

For newcomers to the rugby sevens, HKCR is also collaborating exclusively with renowned Hong Kong based travel agency KLOOK on selling single-day tickets to the event. A limited number of tickets will be available at HK$500 (Adult Friday), HK$1,200 (Adult Saturday), HK$1,200 (Adult Sunday), and HK$300 (Child Friday), HK$600 (Child Saturday), HK$600 (Child Sunday). 

 

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. 

 

All tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis, and while supplies last.

 

Fans can learn more about all available ticketing options for the 2025 Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens here, and find out more general information on the event at hksevens.com.


Information and photo source : Elite Step Asia Limited / Hong Kong Sevens

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