Kai Tak Sports Park is officially opening on March 1! To celebrate, the new landmark is hosting a huge grand opening ceremony to mark this huge milestone – and everyone's invited. Read on to see how you can bag a ticket for this massive celebration.
When is Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony?
The opening ceremony will take place on March 1, 2025, at 6.30pm.
How do I get tickets to Kai Tak Sports park's grand opening ceremony?
A total of 8,500 tickets would be up for grabs via urbtix starting 10am on Friday, February 21. Each ticket costs $10 each, and a maximum of two tickets can be purchased at a time.
Those who have successfully purchased tickets will then have to bring the e-voucher and identity documents to redeem physical tickets at Kai Tak Arena in Kai Tak Sports Park on either February 27, 28, or March 1 with enough time for ticket redemption before the event starts.
All ticket proceeds will be donated to the Community Chest of Hong Kong for charity purposes.
Who will be performing at Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony?
The grand opening ceremony will revolve around four major themes, with a lineup of programmes that include sports, large-scale dances, and musical performances.
Stars from Mainland China and Hong Kong will be in attendance, including Donnie Yen, Gin Lee, MC Cheung Tin-fu, Joey Yung, George Lam Tsz-cheung, Sally Yeh Chien-wen, Frances Yip Lai-yee, Li Yuchun, Zhang Jie, and more. Also joining the celebration are renowned athletes such as gold medalist fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai, badminton mixed pair Jordan Tang Chun-man and Tse Ying-suet, table tennis player Fan Zhen-dong, and many more.
Will the grand opening ceremony be televised?
If you didn't manage to get tickets to Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony, you can watch the rerun at 9.30pm on TVB, ViuTV, RTHK, and HOY TV.
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