Young Post’s Clockenflap ticket giveaway: six lucky students have a chance to win tickets to Hong Kong’s biggest outdoor music festival

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  • Hong Kong’s biggest international outdoor music and arts festival returns to Central Harbourfront from March 3 – 5 and features Arctic Monkeys, Phoenix and Tyson Yoshi
  • Tell us about your most inspiring musician or band and you could win a pair of tickets to attend one day at the festival
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Are you excited that Clockenflap is back? Photo: SCMP

Clockenflap is back! After three long years, Hong Kong’s biggest international outdoor music and arts festival will finally return to the Central Harbourfront from March 3 – 5, 2023. The first wave of artists has already been announced, including British rockers Arctic Monkeys, French synth group Phoenix, and Hong Kong favourites Tyson Yoshi and YoungQueenz, and it’s gearing up to be a fantastic weekend.

Young Post has six pairs of tickets to give away to six lucky students – two pairs each for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Check out the details of our competition below!

How to enter

Follow @youngposthk on Instagram to like and share our post about Clockenflap.

Write around 300 words about a band or musician that inspires you. What about them is so uplifting? Is there a specific song that really stands out to you?

Submit your answer via our Google Form by 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 15. You’ll need to include your name, age, school, phone number and Instagram handle as well.

Young Post staff will choose the six best submissions. Not only will they be published in the February 20 issue of YP, but those six people will each win a pair of tickets good for one day at Clockenflap!

Rules and restrictions

Must be a secondary school or university student in Hong Kong

Winners will receive two tickets to attend one day of the festival on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, chosen at random

South China Morning Post employees and their relatives are not eligible to enter

Young Post has final say over winners

Tickets are non-transferable

Winners will be announced on February 20 and contacted by email. Winners will be responsible for collecting tickets from the SCMP office in Causeway Bay

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