What to expect from Clockenflap 2024, Hong Kong’s music and arts festival
From November 29 to December 1, the weekend promises exciting music from former White Stripes member Jack White, indie darling St Vincent, rapper Central Cee, English rock band Suede, and many more
Friday night sets things up with Canadian electro-rockers Mother Mother, then finishes things off with the higher-tempo alternative headliner to Air and the Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts. Saturday and Sunday are packed with hours of genres, from the region and further afield, like Belfast-born, Cantonese-singing Mui Zyu and Hong Kong fashion photographer-turned-electro-jazz turntablist DJ Kulu.
Beyond music across the festival’s six stages, a range of art installations and experiences include an 800-metre-long balloon chain and a collection of abstract and psychedelic films. For the younger audience, there’s family-focused activities such as kids’ yoga, a drum jam and arts and crafts workshops.
Only a few more days to get your festival looks ready to check off another year of Clockenflap.