The iconic music and arts festival takes place at Central Harbourfront from 5-7 December 2025.

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Hong Kong’s iconic live music festival Clockenflap has dropped its second lineup announcement.
Held at Hong Kong’s Central Harbourfront from Friday 5 December to Sunday 7 December, the three-day event is headlined by UK singer-songwriter Jacob Collier, Indonesian rapper Rich Brian and Taiwanese superstar Yoga Lin.
The second lineup announcement is led by J-pop superstar Vaundy, art-pop legends Sparks, French nu-disco act L'Impératrice, Japanese rockers Ellegarden and American singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker.
Other new acts include Azabu Punks, Chung’s Astrology, Dave Clarke, Rikon, Bolis Pupil, Robot Swing, marcin, Yeule, Special Request, RSD, ANDR and Puuluup.
They’ll join the likes of the already announced Passenger, Digitalism, Beth Gibbons, Franz Ferdinand and Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Set between the towering skyscrapers of Hong Kong Central’s iconic harbour, Clockenflap is a world-class festival experience with a diverse lineup of local, regional and international acts performing across multiple stages over the first weekend of December.
There’s more to Clockenflap than music, with impressive art installations, workshops and a vast selection of delicious food and beverage pop-ups to keep your energy levels high.
Tickets for Clockenflap Festival are on sale now via clockenflap.com.
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Jay Forster, Mike Hill and Justin Sweeting were the brains behind the first edition of Clockenflap in 2008. Their mission was to help foster a supportive Hong Kong music scene, with Clockenflap allowing local artists to perform alongside established acts.
Since then, the festival has gone from a small concrete space attracting a crowd of 1,500 to Hong Kong’s Central Harbourfront Event Space, with more than 60,000 attendees.
The 2024 festival featured performances by Air, Jack White, Central Cee, St. Vincent, Glass Animals and many more.
Clockenflap 2025 takes place at Central Harbourfront from Friday, December 5 to Sunday, December 7. Tickets on sale now via clockenflap.com.
Clockenflap 2025 Dates & Lineup
Friday, December 5 to Sunday, December 7
VAUNDY
RICH BRIAN • JACOB COLLIER
FRANZ FERDINAND • BETH GIBBONS
YOGA LIN 林宥嘉 • SPARKS
PANTHER CHAN 陳蕾 • ELLEGARDEN • TV GIRL • JEREMY ZUCKER
GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR • L’IMPÉRATRICE • PASSENGER • CHILLI BEANS.
PHUM VIPHURIT • RIKON 龍膽傳說 • AKASAKI • SOCCER MOMMY • YEU LE • DIGITALISM DJ SET
DAVE CLARKE • SPECIAL REQUEST • MARCIN • ROBOT SWING • ANDR • RIRIA
BOLIS PUPUL • RSD • AZABU PUNKS • PUULUUP
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