Rugby Matters | Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Join us for a bold and insightful conversation exploring the intersection of rugby, culture, and business, and what it means for brands today and tomorrow.

9:30am to 11:30am HKT // 17 April 2026

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Presented by RNK Group, Rugby Matters returns for its third edition in Hong Kong during the historic 50th Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens. In association with the Hong Kong China Rugby Union, 150 senior leaders from marketing, branding, agencies, and sport will gather to explore the intersection of rugby, culture, and business.

For those joining, please note that a Hong Kong Sevens Friday ticket is required for entry. If you do not already have a ticket, we’re pleased to offer Rugby Matters attendees access to a special discounted rate. A purchase link will be shared upon confirmation of your attendance. 

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OFFER FOR THE MARKETING SOCIETY MEMBERS WHO DON'T HAVE A HONG KONG SEVENS FRIDAY TICKET
The Marketing Society members receive an exclusive 18% discount on the Hong Kong Sevens Friday ticket which is required to access the stadium.
To get access to the discount code, please email [email protected]
The Hong Kong Sevens Friday tickets are priced at $550 HKD before the discount.

Venue

Kai Tak Stadium
Kai Tak Sports Park
38-39 Shing Kai Road,
Kowloon City, Hong Kong

Date

17 April 2026

Time

9:30am - 11:30am HKT

Dress Code

Smart Casual

TICKETS & PRICES

MEMBERS

Email [email protected] to secure your 18% Member Discount on tickets

NON MEMBERS

The 18% Discount on tickets is ONLY available to the Members of The Marketing Society.

WHAT TO EXPECT

How rugby is shaping culture and unlocking new brand storytelling opportunities

Practical ways to build authentic partnerships within sport ecosystems

What high-engagement, live environments teach us about audience attention

How brands can move beyond sponsorship to meaningful participation

Lessons from global events on driving community, loyalty, and relevance

Where the commercial future of sport is heading and how to stay ahead

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