
Clockenflap flies again! Hong Kong’s largest outdoor music festival returns after COVID hiatus
Hong Kong’s largest outdoor music festival, 'Clockenflap', returned on Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Phoenix as headliners, after the iconic event was cancelled twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visitors from mainland China and overseas flocked to watch the concerts following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
The Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, a three-day entertainment event held since 2008, kicked off at the Central Harbourfront Event Space just days after Hong Kong axed its mask mandate.
Hong Kong fans welcomed UK rock legends Arctic Monkeys for the very first time, along with French synth-rockers Phoenix, Norwegian folk-pop icons Kings of Convenience, German electronic supergroup Moderat, and many more.

Hong Kong’s largest outdoor music festival, 'Clockenflap', returned on Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Phoenix as headliners, after the iconic event was cancelled twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visitors from mainland China and overseas flocked to watch the concerts following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
The Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, a three-day entertainment event held since 2008, kicked off at the Central Harbourfront Event Space just days after Hong Kong axed its mask mandate.
Hong Kong fans welcomed UK rock legends Arctic Monkeys for the very first time, along with French synth-rockers Phoenix, Norwegian folk-pop icons Kings of Convenience, German electronic supergroup Moderat, and many more.