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史上最多人參與的全球最大型七欖盛會 「2025年國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」將迎來破紀錄的入場人數

LARGEST CROWD EVER ON TAP FOR CATHAY/HSBC HONG KONG SEVENS 2025

World’s biggest rugby party set for biggest Sevens crowd ever


[香港,2025年3月13日]:「2025年國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」有望創下賽事近半世紀以來售出最多門票的紀錄。今年的賽事將首次移師至可容納5萬人的啟德主場館舉行,與過往的銅鑼灣香港大球場相比,今屆賽事增加了數千個座位。

 

享負盛名的香港國際七人欖球賽集世界級體育及娛樂於一身,自創辦以來一直廣受世界各地的球迷歡迎,歷年賽事的門票大多達到售罄狀態,包括去年的「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽2024」也是自疫情爆發以來,首次座無虛席。

 

截至目前,在本月28日至30日舉行的香港國際七人欖球賽所售出的門票數量已超過以往的數字,已售出近38,500 張三日套票,累計一連三日的總門票數量達到 115,500 張。

 

而賽事的官方社區合作夥伴 — 香港賽馬會將於賽事周五接待 5,000 名學生入場觀賞賽事,因此,總入場人數將達到 120,000 人,超越前比賽場地—香港大球場就賽事而設的可容納觀眾人數。因應賽事需要的座位調整和相關結構建設,今屆在啟德主場館舉行的賽事每日可容納約 47,000 人。

 

距離香港國際七人欖球賽還有兩週時間,預計門票的售情將進一步增加,2025 年香港國際七人欖球賽將創下單日門票銷量的歷史新高。

 

香港首屆一指的商業週末:企業包廂全場爆滿

 

香港國際七人欖球賽一直被譽為香港企業界放鬆身心的盛會,如今,企業包廂的銷售情況再一次證明了賽事在業界的吸引力。

 

主辦方中國香港欖球總會(欖總)已確認其企業包廂在數月前已全部售罄。全新的啟德主場館讓主辦方能夠在主場館的東翼建造臨時企業包廂,包廂數量由原來的 98 個增加至 138個,目前這些臨時企業包廂的銷售率已達至百分之99。

 

欖總商業及業務拓展總經理榮拜仁(Bryan Rennie)表示:「中國香港欖球總會非常高興能夠在香港國際七人欖球賽的輝煌歷史中慶祝另一個里程碑。賽事收入將直接回饋於欖球運動和香港社區,我們感謝來自世界各地的球迷支持。」

 

「香港國際七人欖球賽能夠成為全新的啟德主場館舉行的首個國際體育盛事,我們深感榮幸,我們期待為觀眾帶來一場一生難忘的精彩盛事。」

 

史上最多人參與的七欖派對

 

為歡迎史上最多觀眾入場參與,欖總正密鑼緊鼓地為亞洲首屈一指的體育週末舉辦全球最大型的七欖派對。

 

除了國際知名樂隊Kaiser Chiefs、 英國著名DJ Pete Tong 和意大利音樂人GALA 在18米闊的舞台上俯瞰啟德主場館重新設計的南看台進行現場表演外,賽事期間還有超過20位DJ 和樂隊在全新的七欖球迷村演出。

 

在主場館內,亞洲最長的酒吧之一The Champion 必定會非常熱鬧,觀眾可以在這裡體驗到香港最先進的新體育場館所帶來的震撼。

 

當中國香港七人欖球代表隊在球場上進行「Melrose 銀劍賽」時,球迷的打氣聲必定震動整個場館,而主場館的可開合天幕也將在週末的娛樂表演中發揮重要作用。

 

在周五的開幕禮中,場館的天幕將會關閉並迎來傳統的舞獅結合全新的激光投影表演,為連場刺激賽事拉開序幕。啟德主場館將在周五晚上變身為世界上最大型的夜場。

 

周六和周日的夜空將一片晴朗,天幕也將打開,迎接七欖派對的熱鬧氣氛。而周日晚上將上演「國泰/滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」歷史上規模最大的煙火表演,把賽事氣氛推至最高峰。

 

這一切都為再度呈獻另一場備受期待的賽事,欖總已經準備與世界各地的球迷說「香港七欖 — 啟德見!」

 

賽事門票現已在官方網站有售:www.hksevens.com。成人三日門票只需港幣1,950元,即可在欖球界最大型派對中觀賞30支世界級勁旅上演共72場精彩的七人欖球賽,欣賞星級現場音樂表演,以及一連三日無間斷的娛樂活動。12歲或以下的兒童可購買兒童票,票價為港幣950元。兒童門票先到先得。

 

「國泰/ 滙豐香港國際七人欖球賽」很高興成為一項「M」品牌認可活動,協助提升香港作為亞洲體育盛事之都的形象。獲大型體育活動事務委員會頒發的「M」品牌,標誌著緊張、精彩、刺激的大型體育活動。


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



[Hong Kong, 13 March 2025]: The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2025 is on track to sell the most tickets in the tournament’s near half-century history. This year’s tournament will be held for the first time ever in the 50-000 person capacity Kai Tak Stadium, adding thousands of seats compared to past editions of the event at the Hong Kong Stadium in Causeway Bay. 

 

The Sevens’ renowned mix of world-class sport and entertainment has been a consistent draw throughout the event’s history with most tournaments reaching sold out status, including last year when the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2024 reached full house for the first time since the pandemic.

 

Those ticket figures have now been overtopped for the Hong Kong Sevens 2025 from 28-30 March, nearly 38,500 three-day passes having already been sold, for a cumulative total of 115,500 individual tickets. 

 

With the tournament’s official community partner, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, hosting 5,000 students to the Sevens on the Friday, the individual tally reaches 120,000, exceeding the configuration of the former venue, Hong Kong Stadium. With seat kills and associated structural builds for the Hong Kong Sevens at Kai Tak the daily capacity for the tournament will be around 47,000.  

 

With two weeks to go to the Sevens, sales are expected to increase further as the tournament is set to sell the most individual tickets in Hong Kong Sevens’ history in 2025.

 

Full house for Hong Kong’s premier corporate weekend 

 

Long renowned as the event where Hong Kong’s hard charging corporate community unwinds, the Sevens has also again proven a hit with corporate hospitality audiences.

 

Organisers Hong Kong China Rugby have confirmed that all their corporate hospitality suites for the tournament weekend have sold out months ago. The move to Kai Tak has also allowed the organisers to increase the number of temporary corporate boxes built on the East side of the Stadium from 98 to a whopping 138, with sales of those structures now at 99% sold. 

 

“Hong Kong China Rugby is delighted to celebrate another milestone in the prestigious history of the Hong Kong Sevens. Revenues from the tournament are put right back into the sport and the Hong Kong community, and we are grateful for the support of our fans from around the world,” said Bryan Rennie, Executive Director of Commercial and Business Operations of Hong Kong China Rugby.

 

“It is a great honour for the Sevens to be the first international sporting event to be held in the new Kai Tak Stadium, and we are excited to be bringing a show and a crowd worthy of this once-in-a lifetime moment,” added Rennie.

 

Biggest Rugby Party set for biggest Sevens crowd ever

 

Given the impending arrival of the biggest Sevens crowd ever, Hong Kong China Rugby is preparing the world’s biggest rugby party for Asia’s premier sporting weekend.

 

On top of in-stadium performances from international recording artists Kaiser Chiefs, Pete Tong and Gala on an 18-metre-wide stage overlooking the re-imagined South Stand at Kai Tak, over 20 DJs and bands will be playing over the weekend in the event’s all-new Fan Village.   

 

Inside the stadium, The Champion, one of Asia’s longest bars, is sure to be busy as spectators experience the electrifying impact of Hong Kong’s state-of-the-art new sports venue.  

 

Fans are sure to bring the roof down when the Hong Kong China Sevens teams take to the pitch for their Melrose Claymores matches, but the retractable dome will also play a key role in the weekend’s entertainment plans. 

 

The retractable roof will be closed on Friday for an Opening Ceremony with a modern twist as traditional Lion Dances meet laser light shows as Kai Tak transforms into the world’s largest club on Friday evening.

 

It will be clear skies on Saturday and Sunday night with the roof open to accommodate the festival feel, which will come to a crescendo with the biggest ever pyrotechnics display in Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens history on Sunday night.

 

It all bodes well for another bucket list tournament as Hong Kong China Rugby is ready to “See you at the Sevens – at Kai Tak!”.

 

Tickets are available via the official website at hksevens.com. An adult three-day ticket includes 72 matches of scintillating sevens action from 30 world-class teams, world-class live music acts, and three non-stop days of entertainment at rugby’s biggest party, all for just HKD 1,950. Children’s tickets for fans aged 12 and under are available on a first come, first served basis at HKD 950. 

 

The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens is proud of being an “M” Mark event that helps enhance the image of Hong Kong as Asia’s sports event capital. The “M” Mark awarded by the Major Sports Events Committee, symbolises intense, spectacular and signature events in the territory’s sports calendar.


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

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