
The Kai Tak stadium turned into a sea of colors as fans arrived in elaborate and creative fancy dress costumes on Saturday for the second day of the Hong Kong Sevens.
The world-famous South Stand was a non-stop carnival of singing, dancing, and high-energy cheering while 1990s Eurodance icons the Vengaboys headlined the main stage, leading the crowd in a massive singalong.
Fans made full use of the stadium’s bars to enjoy the vibrant social atmosphere between matches.
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The retractable roof stayed closed, creating a festival vibe across the entire arena.
DJ Hanna took over the decks to keep the stadium pumping with electronic beats.
Group costumes—ranging from superheroes to local icons—competed for the spotlight in the stands.
As the air was filled with the roar of thousands of people celebrating the 50th anniversary of this iconic event.
DJ Clark of China Daily took the photos.












