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Clockenflap Hits Top Gear on Day Two as Central Harbourfront is Lit Up by Spectacular Sets from Central Cee, Suede, St. Vincent, Partiboi69 and Much More! 

[Hong Kong, 1 December, 2024] Clockenflap, Hong Kong’s biggest international outdoor music and arts festival, served up a second consecutive day of world-class entertainment at Central Harbourfront on Saturday, 30 NOV, with an eclectic lineup of top international, regional and local acts performing across six stages, plus an array of family activities, eye-popping art and unique experiences. 

British rap sensation Central Cee topped the bill on the Harbourflap Stage, where he served up a thrilling headline set to delight hip-hop fans. Other Saturday highlights on the festival’s main stage included art-rock innovator St. Vincent, genre-blending vocalist Banks, mesmerising Japanese girl group Sakurazaka46 and Hong Kong supergroup R.O.O.T 

Fans also flocked to the Hang Seng Stage, where the diverse lineup included a headline set by British indie legends Suede, fêted local singer-songwriter Serrini and LA dream pop act Fiji Blue, while the Park Stage by Martell saw memorable performances by local shoegaze heroes Lucid Express, Australian indie outfit Last Dinosaurs, Japanese indie-pop band CodyLee and London dance-punk dynamos Fat Dog. At the Electriq Stage, electronic music fans danced non-stop to top international acts such as Australian ghetto house hellraiser Partiboi69. 

As well as the music, there was also a full programme of arts attractions, including the spectacular Hello Hong Kong Balloon Chain and a selection of experimental animation films courtesy of Relentless Melt No. 36, plus family-friendly activities from Children’s Discovery Museum and Om Peace, among others. 



Here are some of the best photos from Day Two: 

British rapper Central Cee served up a memorable headline set on the Harbourflap Stage 

Art-rock icon St. Vincent captivated festivalgoers at the Harbourflap Stage    

Banks’ genre-blending sound was a big hit at the Harbourflap Stage  

Sakurazaka 46 thrilled their loyal fans with an energetic Harbourflap Stage set 

British indie icons and Hang Seng Stage headliners Suede drew a huge crowd 

Local favourite Serrini lit up the Hang Seng Stage  

Hong Kong shoegaze heroes Lucid Express headlined the Park Stage by Martell   

South Korean guitar hero MEMI rocked the Hang Seng Stage in the early afternoon 

The Robot Stage hosted a range of fun family-friendly activities during the day

Futurescope immersed visitors in an ever-changing realm of unique visuals  

Wellness and relaxation-focused activities were on offer during the day at the Electriq Stage

Mobile art installation and DJ booth The Origin created impromptu parties on the go