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Hong Kong live-music event H2 Festival back bigger than ever with 100 bands over 10 nights

  • The Wanch’s free annual event returns in 2024 with a big increase in artists, and organiser Keith Goodman wants you to see as many as you can

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Hong Kong H2 Festival co-founders Keith Goodman (left) and John Prymmer at The Wanch. The upcoming event will showcase 100 local music acts over 100 nights, in a signal of a return to health for the city’s live-music scene. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

It has been a bumpy ride for Hong Kong’s live-music scene over the past few years, with the anti-government protests and Covid-19 pandemic creating challenges.

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But if anyone is looking for a positive sign of the state of the scene now, the annual H2 Festival at The Wanch live-music venue, in Wan Chai, is blasting one out loud and clear.

This year’s event, for which entry is free, saw a huge increase in the number of artists applying to play compared to last year, prompting organisers to extend the festival by a few days. It will now take place from June 24 to July 1.

But that’s not all.

Hong Kong-based indie rock outfit Fish Godmother will perform at this year’s H2 Festival at The Wanch. Photo: Fish Godmother
Hong Kong-based indie rock outfit Fish Godmother will perform at this year’s H2 Festival at The Wanch. Photo: Fish Godmother

To fit in more of the acts that applied, “H2 2024 Grassroots Weekender”, a two-day event at The Wanch on July 13-14 designed to open the door for new artists wanting to perform live on stage, has been added.

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