About this venue
Kai Tak Stadium stands out as a modern next-generation stadium and one of the most impressive venues for major sports and live entertainment events in Hong Kong. With a capacity of around 50,000 seats, a retractable roof, and a multi-purpose pitch suited to international matches, concerts, and large-scale productions, it feels both monumental and highly practical. Its contemporary design gives it the presence of a venue built for events that demand scale, clear sightlines, and a strong atmosphere.
Inside, the experience is shaped by good visibility, a sense of space, and infrastructure designed for high-attendance events. Acoustics and the closing roof help keep the crowd energy contained, while modern amenities, food options, and smooth visitor flow make the visit more comfortable before the show, during breaks, and after the event ends.
Address: 38-39, Shing Kai Rd, Kowloon City, Hong Kong, China. The easiest way to reach the entrance is on foot from the direction of Kai Tak or Sung Wong Toi stations, with a short walk leading directly toward the stadium, and there is also stadium parking available for drivers. For wider orientation around the city and planning the rest of your journey, continue with the Hong Kong guide below on the page.
About the city
Hong Kong, a dynamic metropolis on the edge of the South China Sea, is known as one of Asia’s most exciting hubs for concerts, sports, and major events. Here, high production standards and the city’s energy come together in impressive arenas and stadiums, with everything close at hand—from top-tier live experiences to outstanding food, nightlife, and shopping. If you want a destination where attending an event naturally turns into a complete city break, Hong Kong delivers effortlessly.
A key advantage is the city’s transport connectivity. Flying in via Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is straightforward thanks to the fast Airport Express, which efficiently links the airport with the city center. Within the city, the backbone of getting around is the MTR (Mass Transit Railway), easily combined with trams, buses, and taxis, so arenas and stadiums are reachable without complicated planning. If you arrive by rail from the region, the connection via Hong Kong West Kowloon Station (High Speed Rail) is also convenient, making arrivals and transfers even smoother.
Before or after the event, Hong Kong rewards you with walks through Central and vibrant neighborhoods, scenic viewpoints, and classic harbor vistas. Stroll along the waterfront and take in the skyline, ride the Star Ferry, or explore streets where tradition meets the city’s modern rhythm. That blend of architecture, water, narrow lanes, and lights is exactly what makes Hong Kong memorable—and the perfect backdrop for any concert or match.