'Hong Kong Mega 8' Brings World-Class Diverse Events — April Features Three of the World's Premier Sporting Events
Hong Kong hosts world-class sporting events under the 'Hong Kong Mega 8' campaign
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Hong Kong is entering a special season from March to April 2026, with a lineup of world-class diverse events. Under the 'Hong Kong Mega 8' campaign — comprising eight events spanning sports, art, and culture — visitors can experience the unique energy and appeal that only Hong Kong can offer.
Following the Hong Kong Derby in March, April will feature three highly anticipated international sporting events: the 'Hong Kong Sevens,' one of the world's largest seven-a-side rugby events; 'Hong Kong Champions Day,' the world's premier horse racing event; and the '2026 UCI Track Cycling World Cup (China, Hong Kong),' an international track cycling competition.
These events will draw top-tier athletes and passionate fans from around the world, filling the entire city with electrifying entertainment. Visitors can experience Hong Kong's dynamic, fast-paced, and internationally vibrant character at its finest.
■ Hong Kong Sevens 2026: Rugby Legends and Popular Artists Take Center Stage
(Dates: Friday, April 17 – Sunday, April 19, 2026 | Venue: Kai Tak Stadium)


The Hong Kong Sevens — one of the world's largest seven-a-side rugby events — returns in 2026 to mark its milestone 50th anniversary. Held for the second consecutive year at the state-of-the-art Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong's largest venue, the tournament will see 30 top-ranked teams from around the globe compete across 72 matches over three days. Hong Kong China's men's and women's sevens representatives will also challenge Melrose Claymores in their title defense. The event will be surrounded by live entertainment, transforming the entire venue into a festival atmosphere.
The tournament will feature a variety of programming both on and off the field. Rugby legends Waisale Serevi, DJ Forbes, and Tyla King will appear as official ambassadors, alongside rich entertainment celebrating the 50th anniversary. This year marks the event's first-ever K-POP party, featuring performances by girl group Primrose and singer-songwriter Gwyn Dorado, while popular club DJ Hanna will energize the crowd with an electrifying set blending K-POP, K-hip hop, and house music. European performance group Vengaboys will also take the stage, bringing the excitement to a fever pitch throughout the tournament. During match breaks, the expansive 10,700-square-meter 'Fan Village' will offer opportunities to interact with official ambassadors and the beloved mascot Wei Bai, along with performances by more than 20 acts...