Clockenflap Concludes Three Days of Live Music, Arts and Entertainment
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Clockenflap Concludes Three Days of Live Music, Arts and Entertainment at Central Harbourfront, with Blind Bird Tickets Now on Sale for the Festival’s 2026 Edition
Clockenflap, Asia’s premier international outdoor music and arts festival, took place this weekend, with an eclectic lineup of international, regional and local artists performing at Central Harbourfront across the three-day event, which began on Friday December 5 and concluded on Sunday December 7.
Clockenflap featured a dynamic blend of international and regional sounds, showcasing a masterfully curated and genre-spanning program across its three main stages. It offered a sonic journey that ranged from high-energy Asian pop and global indie to the atmospheric textures of shoegaze and post-rock, from driving techno and nu-disco to intimate acoustic sets – ensuring a rich experience across experimental, electronic, and alternative genres.
A minute silence was observed each day of the festival. Thousands of attendees stood in solemn unity, falling quiet to pay tribute to the victims of the tragic Tai Po fire. This respectful gesture was a powerful reminder of community and shared grief.
Clockenflap Music & Arts Festival 2025 was financially supported by the Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
In addition to the live music, Clockenflap presented an array of arts attractions, led by the world premiere of Minimax: The Planets, a mobile three-act kinetic theatrical experience. Taking place amid the crowds between music sets on the Harbourflap Stage, Minimax’s groundbreaking fusion of theatre, music, circus arts and contemporary dance engaged festivalgoers of all ages. This project was financially supported by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
The Robot Stage was home to a programme of family-friendly shows and activities during the daytime throughout the weekend, including puppet show Peace On Earth: A Pigeon’s Story, percussion session Drum Jam and singing contest Lip Sync Battle.
Clockenflap also showcased a fashion exhibition by Fashion Asia, with music festival inspired looks featuring pieces from the winners of its ‘10 Asian Designers to Watch 2025’. Other attractions included the ever-popular Silent Disco powered by Carlsberg, signature Hong Kong style noodles, innovative snacks and cocktails at TamJai Avenue by three iconic rice noodles brands from Tam Jai International.
At the end of the festival, Clockenflap announced the release of Blind Bird tickets for the 2026 edition, priced at $1690 for three-day weekend tickets. Blind Bird tickets for Clockenflap 2026 are available now at Ticketflap.com/Clockenflap2026.