
Hosting teams roll out ticketing plans as fans gear up for 2025 National 7s Circuit
Reading Time: 3min | Fri. 18.07.25. | 15:50
This year’s series kicks off with Driftwood 7s at Mombasa Sports Club from Saturday
As the countdown to the 2025 National Sevens Circuit begins, host clubs across the country have rolled out their ticketing information to ensure rugby fans are well-prepared to attend the action-packed tournament legs.
Driftwood 7s
This year’s series kicks off with Driftwood 7s at Mombasa Sports Club from Saturday, 26 to Sunday, 27 July, where organizers will continue their partnership with an online ticketing platform.
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Entry fees are set at Ksh800 for regular and Ksh3,000 for VIP per day.
Prinsloo 7s
The tour then heads inland to Nakuru for the Prinsloo 7s from Saturday 3 to Sunday 4 August at the historic Nakuru Athletics Club, which is celebrating 100 years of sporting excellence.
Hosted by Nakuru RFC, Prinsloo 7s has also teamed up with the same online ticketing platform, promising a seamless experience. Fans will pay Ksh500 (regular) and Ksh2,000 (VIP) daily.
Christie 7s
After a short break, the action resumes with the Christie 7s at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi from Saturday 16 to Sunday 17 August.
Now in its 59th edition, the tournament will be hosted by Kenya Harlequin, who are last season’s overall champions.
Early bird ticket prices are going for Ksh450 (regular) and Ksh2,000 (VIP) per day.
Embu 7s
Excitement will then build toward the Embu 7s, which will serve as the bidding leg of the circuit.
While details remain under wraps, fans can expect the signature energy and flair that Embu town is known for.
The event will mark another milestone for Embu 7s, which has grown in stature and now earns a regular slot in Kenya’s rugby calendar.
It is not the first time Embu has entertained rugby fans.
The 2024 edition, held at Embu Stadium, saw Strathmore Leos successfully defend their title with a convincing 19-5 win over Catholic University of East Africa (CUEA) Monks in the final.
Kabeberi 7s
The penultimate leg, Kabeberi 7s, will also take place at the RFUEA Grounds from Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 September, with hosts Mwamba RFC confirming an innovative Tailgate ticketing option at Ksh10,000.
Advance regular tickets are Ksh450, while VIPs can secure theirs for Ksh1,000.
Dala 7s
The circuit finale, Dala 7s, will bring the curtain down in style at Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium, Mamboleo in Kisumu, from Saturday 13 to Sunday 14 September, where the 2025 champions will be crowned.
Further ticketing and logistical details will be shared in due course.
Last season saw Kenya Harlequin lift their fourth NSC title, ending a 13-year wait since their last championship in 2012.
Quins’ consistency, including five semi-final appearances and victories at Driftwood and Ingo 7s, earned them 109 points, narrowly edging out Kabras RFC, who finished with 105.

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