It’s big, it’s bold and it’s back: HSBC Cape Town Sevens tickets going on sale

Sep 30 • Blitz Bokke, General News, International, National, Sevens Rugby, Sevens World Series, South Africa, South Africa • 2597 Views • Comments Off on It’s big, it’s bold and it’s back: HSBC Cape Town Sevens tickets going on sale

It’s official – tickets go on public sale at 09h00 on Wednesday 5 October for South Africa’s biggest, best and most FOMO-inducing party when the HSBC Cape Town Sevens returns in December, after a two-year COVID-enforced shutdown.

Tickets range in price from R150 for Friday up to R825 for Sunday, as 28 of the hottest-stepping, shapeshifting, try-scoring, and generally mind-boggling rugby teams from around the world strut their stuff in the Mother City.

The action starts at 14h00 on Friday, 9 December, and climaxes with the men’s final at 18h56 on Sunday, 11 December. South Africa’s men’s and women’s teams will be in action on all three days along with the cream of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

But as anyone who has ever been to the HSBC Cape Town Sevens before knows, there’s a lot more to enjoy alongside the rugby.

This is where 50 000 friends gather to celebrate the unofficial start of the South African summer season with live musical performances, dancers and pranksters, big screens and Fans Cams, DJs and MCs, food trucks and fancy dress, all packed into three days in December.

Tickets are only available via www.springboks.rugby or
www.ticketmaster.co.za. The public are once again reminded that unauthorized ticket re-sellers (such as Instaticket, GameDaySeats and Viagogo) do not have any official access to tickets (whether for primary sales or re-sale). Entry to the venue will not be honoured for tickets purchased from unauthorized ticket re-sellers.

In a first for the HSBC Cape Town Sevens and to reduce the risk of ticket fraud, all tickets for the event will be digital, mobile-only tickets – which means there are no paper or electronic PDF tickets. Special encryption in each digital ticket means that only legitimate ticket owners with their unique digital mobile ticket, downloaded to the Ticketmaster app on their phone, will be able to gain entry.

Buyers will be allowed a maximum of 10 tickets – each of which can be digitally transferred to a friend or family member who will in turn be required to register as a ticket owner to have the ticket validated and transferred to them.

Members of the former Sevens Loyalty Programme as well as subscribers to BokSquad – the digital Springbok supporters’ platform (register at
www.Boksquad.co.za) – will have an early-bird opportunity to purchase tickets from today before the public sales open next week.

The stopover in Cape Town will be the third leg in the 2023 HSBC Sevens World Series, with the opening tournament taking place in Hong Kong in early November before heading to Dubai a week before the world descends on South Africa once more.

New Zealand did the double at the fifth instalment of the event when it was last held in 2019 as the first three-day event set records for tries scored and attendance.

The fun begins on Friday afternoon, 9 December, with all 16 men’s teams and 12 women’s teams in action on the opening day.

Hospitality packages will go on sale shortly and are only available from SA Rugby. The public are advised not to entertain offers from online sources as they will be fraudulent. All inquiries should be made to
Hospitality@sarugby.co.za. Ticket and travel packages will also be available from SA Rugby Travel on www.sarugbytravel.com.

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