What is The Cape Town Tens?
Cape Town Tens is the world's biggest rugby tens tournament, and Africa's greatest rugby party. Think the German Beer Fest, meets the Hong Kong 7s, during the height of summer, in one of the world's most beautiful cities. A two day festival of sport, music, blue skies, beautiful people and one big party!
Team Info Pack
In celebration of our 5th anniversary, the 2013 Cape Town Tens will be bigger and better than ever, and for the first time in the tournament history, there will 80 teams playing in 5 Divisions including the new "We're Mainly Here For The Beer" Division!
Entertainment
2012 saw the Light Years, Me and Mr Brown, Good Luck, the Graeme Watkins Project, DJ Sox and others rock the 2012 Cape Town Tens. 2013 promises bigger names, bigger sound, colder beer, and two epic nights of entertainment.

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2013 Entries are open!
For the first time in the history of the Cape Town Tens, Entries are open in April! This has been done for a number of reasons, but primarily because we have some incredible plans to celebrate our 5th anniversary in 2013 in real style, and planning on all aspects of the tournament is already well underway much earlier than normal. [...]
2013 Tournament format changes
Posted by Ron in Festival News | April 18, 2012After the 2012 Cape Town Tens we did a comprehensive survey of the participants, asking them a series of questions and seeking comment relating to various aspects of the rugby itself, as well as the other facets of the tournament weekend. At the same time we also considered feedback from the referees and other officials, and of course our [...]
2012 Festival review
Posted by Ron in Festival News | April 17, 201216,000 visitors, 78 teams, 192 matches, Africa’s biggest beer tent, 5 huge bands, 2 amazing charities and one massive party – the numbers speak for themselves! But we also commissioned our most comprehensive participant survey ever, and it’s clear that people care and have a passion for the event!! The response was overwhelming, and we [...]






































