Hong Kong is gearing up for an electrifying season of global events with the launch of Hong Kong Mega 8—a dynamic showcase of eight major sports, arts and cultural experiences across March and April. Reinforcing its reputation as Asia’s Events Capital, the city promises an unmatched blend of energy, diversity and world-class competition.
At the heart of the line-up are four marquee sporting events: the Hong Kong Sevens, Hong Kong Derby, Champions Day, and the 2026 UCI Track World Cup. Together, they bring elite athletes, passionate fans and unforgettable moments to the city.
Hong Kong Sevens Marks 50 Years in Style
17–19 April | Kai Tak Stadium
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the iconic Hong Kong Sevens returns bigger than ever. Featuring 72 matches and 30 top international teams, the tournament blends elite rugby with a festival-like atmosphere.
Fans can expect appearances from legends like Waisale Serevi, DJ Forbes and Tyla King, alongside vibrant entertainment—from K-pop performances to high-energy DJ sets and a live show by The Vengaboys. The expansive Fan Village will host nonstop music, dance and celebrations throughout the weekend.
Track Cycling Elite Take Centre Stage
17–19 April | Hong Kong Velodrome
The 2026 UCI Track World Cup brings nearly 400 cyclists from around 40 countries to compete in Olympic track disciplines. As a key global ranking event, it promises high-speed, high-stakes action for cycling enthusiasts.
Champions Day Showcases Racing Excellence
26 April | Sha Tin Racecourse
One of the highlights of Hong Kong’s racing calendar, Champions Day features three prestigious Group 1 races. Top international contenders will take on local stars like Romantic Warrior, Voyage Bubble and Ka Ying Rising in a thrilling display of world-class horse racing.
From rugby and cycling to elite horse racing, Hong Kong Mega 8 delivers a powerful mix of sport and spectacle—bringing the world together in one vibrant destination.



















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