This March, Hong Kong cements its status as Asia’s Events Capital with Hong Kong Super March, a month-long spectacle packed with world-class sports, international arts events, and unbeatable city-wide experiences. From legendary sporting showdowns to exclusive first-time events, the city is buzzing with action at every turn.
Inside Hong Kong’s Newest Entertainment Landmark
Hong Kong’s newest crown jewel, Kai Tak Stadium, is set to redefine the city’s entertainment landscape. Built on the iconic site of the former Kai Tak Airport, this state-of-the-art 50,000-seat arena is surely an architectural statement and a game-changer for global events in Asia.
With a retractable roof, cutting-edge acoustics, and flexible seating, Kai Tak Stadium delivers an unmatched fan experience. State-of-the-art lighting, projection mapping, and next-level hospitality make every event here bigger, bolder, and more immersive—whether it’s a high-stakes rugby match or a sold-out music festival.
A New Home for the Hong Kong Sevens
One of Asia’s most legendary sporting events gets even bigger this year! The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens makes history as it moves to its brand-new home — the state-of-the-art Kai Tak Stadium. With 50,000 fans, a massive laser projection show, and an electrifying pyrotechnic display, this is not just a rugby tournament — it’s a non-stop party! Add live performances from indie rock legends Kaiser Chiefs and world-famous DJ Pete Tong, and you’ve got a weekend of non-stop action, both on and off the pitch.
In Case You Missed It: A Week of Firsts
Super March is making waves, with a series of unforgettable sporting milestones last March 7 to 9:
- World Snooker Grand Prix 2025 made history as the first-ever UK snooker ranking event held outside of the UK, with World No. 1 Judd Trump and the sport’s best players battling it out in Hong Kong for a record-breaking £180,000 prize.
- LIV Golf Hong Kong returned in spectacular fashion at Fanling, where golf’s biggest stars teed off in front of their fans. Off the course, visitors enjoyed immersive experiences at the LIV Golf Fan Village, a street food-inspired culinary showcase, and a headline performance by DJ Peggy Gou.
More Reasons to Visit Hong Kong this Super March
Beyond the stadiums, the city is a playground for culture, art, and everything in between. Visitors can look forward to experiencing the city’s vibrant art scene with the wide array of events happening throughout March.
- Pop culture and sneakerheads can also look forward to ComplexCon 2025 happening from March 21 – 23 at the AsiaWorld-Expo.
- Browse through exciting exhibitions at the Hong Kong Arts Festival (Feb 28 – March 29) and HKwalls Street Art Festival (March 23 – 31) — including a new limited exhibition at the M+ Museum: ‘Picasso for Asia: A Conversation’ launching on March 15.
- Check out up-and-coming artists at Art Central and Art Basel happening this March 26 – 30 and March 28 – 30, respectively.
Beyond the stadium and arts events, the excitement spills into the city with over 1,500 dining, retail, and attraction deals exclusively for visitors. From gourmet dining experiences to thrilling attractions, visitors can indulge in unbeatable offers while soaking up the energy of the city’s world-class events.
The stage is set, the city is alive, and the action is non-stop. Don’t miss out on Hong Kong Super March.