New-school rapper / singer Azealia Banks performed in Hong Kong as part of the Clockenflap music festival in early December. With a long mane of hair flying out behind her, she strut around the stage with the crowd jumping up and singing along.
New-school rapper / singer Azealia Banks performed in Hong Kong as part of the Clockenflap music festival in early December. With a long mane of hair flying out behind her, she strut around the stage with the crowd jumping up and singing along.
One of the highlights of Clockenflap was a performance by British indie band the Klaxons. Performing to a large crowd and overlooking Hong Kong’s harborfront, the Klaxons played a number of their big hits including “Golden Skans” and “It’s Not Over Yet.”
Clockenflap is almost here and Hong Kong has perhaps never experienced a lineup this strong before. The two-day outdoor music festival that takes place on December first and second, has grown into one of Hong Kong’s most anticipated cultural events.
Clockenflap, the oddly named music festival is back again this year with a bolder lineup and numerous side attractions. In fact, the festival has gathered an impressive group of partners that aim to bring various niche audiences in Hong Kong together.
Clockenflap is the name of a new multimedia arts and music festival in Hong Kong. The one-day program is set to be held for the first time on Saturday, January 12th at the Cyberport in Pok Fu Lam. The event features a lengthy list of local and British talent. The categories include: film and animation, [...]
