Clockenflap, Hong Kong’s biggest international outdoor music and arts festival, finished with a flourish today, bringing the curtain down on three days of world-class music, arts and family fun at Central Harbourfront with a series of spectacular live performances. The festival also announced the dates for its next edition, which will take place from December 5-7, 2025.
American maverick rock icon Jack White was the closing headliner on the Harbourflap Stage, ending this year’s festival with an unforgettable set. The Harbourflap Stage also hosted memorable performances from British psychedelic pop-rockers Glass Animals, enigmatic J-Pop vocalist yama and Thai singer-songwriter Violette Wautier, among others.
The Hang Seng Stage, meanwhile, hosted an electrifying headline set from trailblazing UK DJ/producer Jamie xx, as well as Japanese post-rock masters toe, Taiwanese rockers Gigantic Roar and Dutch psychedelic rockers Yīn Yīn. Sunday’s other highlights included Hong Kong post-hardcore act An Id Signal, Xi’an post-punks FAZI and emerging US shoegaze star Wisp at the Park Stage by Martell, and acclaimed UK DJ Yung Singh and British electronic duo Y U QT at the Electriq Stage.
In addition to the live music, there were also workshops and activities for festivalgoers of all ages, from Drum Jam and Animal Flow to Communal Frequencies by i_is_one and the Kids’ Disco & Parade.
Clockenflap Returns on 5 – 7 DECEMBER 2025 & Limited Blind Bird
Tickets on Sale Now
Clockenflap is excited to announce the dates for its next edition, which will take place 5 - 7 December 2025, and offer special discounted Blind Bird 3-Day Weekend Tickets ($1,690), for festival fans who know they're all in for the Clockenflap 2025 experience, before the lineup is announced.
Tickets are limited and each person can purchase up to eight Blind Bird 3-Day
Weekend Tickets while stocks last.
Tickets can be purchased at the official ticketing platform Ticketflap:
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