Live music, rugby legends, and family fun: What’s on at the HK7s Fan Village

Live music, rugby legends, and family fun: What’s on at the HK7s Fan Village

14 April 2026

Sevens Week has officially landed, and the Fan Village is ready to party! Just steps from the stadium and open to all ticketholders, this 10,700 sq. m. festival hub is packed with music, games, food, and activities for fans of all ages. Celebrating 50 years of Hong Kong Sevens magic, the Village is the place to catch rugby legends, live bands, endless family fun — and yes, actual ponies.


Fun for everyone

KIDS & FAMILIES

Let the little ones burn off energy on bouncy castles, get their faces painted, try their hand at rugby clinics and mini-games and visit the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s ponies. The Village is the perfect place to introduce kids to the HK7s and keep them smiling all weekend.

FOOD & DRINKS

In addition to the signature Carlsberg bar, you’ll find Shake Shack, Pret A Manger and Coffee Academics in the Fan Village. Enjoy it all in the fresh air and skip the stadium queues.

MEET THE TEAMS

For the first time, the Fan Village hosts warm-up areas where you can watch your favourite international and local teams, including the Hong Kong China squads, prepare for battle on the pitch. Spot rugby stars Waisale Serevi, DJ Forbes, and Tyla King as they mingle with fans, alongside mascot Wai Bei.

SHOPPING & COLLECTIBLES

Grab exclusive 50th Anniversary Hong Kong Sevens jerseys and more at Castore’s main merchandise booth.

RELAX & WATCH

Kick back in one of three garden lounges, catch the live Sevens action on the big screen with beanbag seating, or enjoy a post-match drink in the open-air Village.

OPEN ALL WEEKEND

The Fan Village welcomes ticket holders from gate opening to 10:30pm each day, giving you plenty of time to enjoy every bite, beat, and bounce!


Non-stop live music and entertainment

With over 20 DJs, bands, and dance troupes performing across the weekend, the entertainment stage is always buzzing.


Friday, April 17 – Kickoff Vibes

AFTERNOON

The Fan Village opens with local beats as Cantomania DJs Fabsabs and Steffunn kick things off at 3pm with their signature Canton Disco grooves. Rising pop star Zaina Sze takes over at 3:30pm, bringing chart-topping hits and dynamic stage energy. Tiffany & band follows with pop-rock, while Jolie Chan adds a smooth jazz-pop set at 4:25pm.

LATE AFTERNOON & EVENING

At 5pm, the HK Welsh Male Voice Choir delivers rousing harmonies, setting the scene for retro rock ’n’ roll vibes from the Cashed-Up Johnnies and Diamond 6. Rubicube, fronted by Iris, keeps the energy high at 7:45pm, before Helium3 rounds out the night with crowd-favourite anthems from Coldplay to Neil Diamond—perfect for a post-match celebration.


Saturday, April 18 – Family fun & festival energy

MORNING

Saturday starts bright and early at 11am with the DSC International School Dance Team, showcasing high-energy choreography and creative flair. Just after, Levelling Out brings decades of rock and pop classics, getting everyone moving before Le Groupe Electrogène delivers playful fanfare at 12:15pm.

AFTERNOON

From 1:30pm, the CARE @ HKJC Volunteer Band adds a local touch, followed by rising R&B star Irene Lam at 2:10pm. Retro dance-rock band Funkee Tung hits the stage at 3pm, and Mary Jane & The Gang deliver a mix of originals and reimagined classics at 4:05pm. At 5pm, Naggin Eejits guarantees Celtic party vibes, perfect for family-friendly energy and a bit of kilts-and-dancing fun.

EVENING

DJ Benny Cee takes over at 6:10pm to build up the night’s energy, setting the scene for Murphy & The Lawyers’ reggae-dancehall fusion at 7:05pm. Samba Latina brings Latin grooves at 8pm, and The Red Stripes close the evening with lively ska, keeping the party going until the Village winds down.


Sunday, April 19 – Closing weekend bash

MORNING

Aura kicks off the final day at 11am with youthful pop energy, followed by Nepali rock band Dibya Dristy at noon. Covers of Covers brings inventive, funky versions of classic hits at 12:50pm, while Good Funk Shui delivers groovy originals at 1:40pm.

AFTERNOON

General Lino & The Captains take the stage at 2:30pm, blending Afro-Reggae rhythms for a truly international vibe. The B-852s keep the crowd rocking at 4:25pm, with VoSSa following at 5:30pm to maintain the upbeat, danceable energy.

EVENING

DJ Sean Rogers spins electronic beats at 6:20pm, leading into a show-stopping finale from MR BIG STUFF at 8pm, bringing Motown, Soul, R&B, and Funk to close out the 50th Anniversary weekend in style.


The Fan Village is your front-row pass to music, rugby, and family fun during the Sevens’ golden anniversary. With entertainment, food, games, and exclusive merchandise all in one place, it’s the perfect spot to make memories with friends and family.

Open to all ticket-holders from 17–19 April, from stadium gate opening to 10:30pm — don’t miss it!